Knowing when you should be pond feeding in the winter, and what you should be feeding your fish, is very important. Fish are weakened by the winter, and what you feed them during that time can ensure their health come spring, and make them less vulnerable.
Proper feeding helps your fish to stay healthy. As a general rule, you should give your fish the same types of nutrients that they would have in their natural habitat. Always make sure to cook any fish that you feed to your carnivorous fish however, to make sure all diseases and parasites are dead.
Insects are another good food to feed your fish, with examples being spiders, worms, and grubs. This will help to keep your fish healthy. You do need to make sure any live insects that you feed your fish cannot bite or otherwise hurt them.
If your pond has either Koi or Goldfish, remember that each has different dietary needs. Koi eat meat, while Goldfish are more likely to eat insects. Every different type of fish has different food needs, so make sure you research the different fish that you own.
You can also supplement the diet of your fish with dried fish food. This will provide your fish with Vitamins B and C, and spirulina. You can also look for foods supplemented with wheat germ or fish oil, good for all types of fish.
Knowing when to stop pond feeding in winter depends on what temperature the water is at. You should make sure to always have a thermometer in your pond. And remember, as winter begins, you need to begin feeding your fish differently to prepare them.
Once the water temperature dips below 70 degrees, you should begin to add a wheat germ base to your fish food. At 60 degrees, you should begin feeding your fish an all wheat germ diet, cutting out all other aspects.
If your water stays above 55 degrees all winter, you can continue to feed your fish. Make sure though that you stop feeding if the teperature goes below 50 degrees, as any food after that point could kill your fish. These tips will help you with pond feeding in the winter!
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