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Fish rearing feed – ideal conditions for young fish
The rearing phase is a crucial period of development for fish. High-quality rearing feed promotes growth, optimises feed conversion and strengthens the resistance of young fish. Finely balanced pellets and feed mixtures provide sensitive animals with all the important nutrients they need in the first few weeks – proteins, vitamins, minerals – and disturb the ecological balance in the pond as little as possible.
Fish rearing feed for different rearing needs
Babyfood 4 Tosai Pellets – 1 kg is ideal for very young or small fish. The small pellets are easy to eat and gentle on digestion and water quality. If you need a range for different stages of development, take a look at the Rearing Range 1-3 Small – a combination of several types of feed, each suitable for the early stages until the fish grow larger.
Which automatic feeder is right for your pond?
An automatic feeder for your pond is ideal if you want to feed your fish regularly, in precisely measured doses, even when you are away. Which model is best for you depends on several factors: the size of the pond, the number and type of fish, the type of food (flakes, granules, pellets) and the desired number of feedings per day. For smaller ponds with few fish, a compact feeder with a simple timer is often sufficient. For large ponds or koi ponds, a device with moisture protection, a large storage container and flexibly adjustable feeding times is recommended.
How does an automatic feeder work in a pond?
A feeder is usually battery-operated or mains-powered and has a rotating drum system or a conveyor system. At programmed times, it dispenses precisely portioned fish food into the water. It is important to place it in a location that is protected from the weather, ideally with protection from moisture and rain. This ensures that the food remains free-flowing – for a reliable, automatic supply to your pond fish.