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Fish feed is the backbone of successful aquaculture, supplying vital nutrients to support optimal growth, disease resistance, and water stability. Commercial fish feeds come in floating, sinking, and slow-sinking pellets, formulated specifically for species such as tilapia, pangasius, carp, catfish, and ornamental fish. These feeds are enriched with balanced protein, amino acids, omega-3, vitamins, and minerals to promote fast weight gain and efficient feed conversion. Proper feeding management not only ensures healthier fish but also minimizes feed wastage and environmental impact.

Frequently Asked Question

Fish feed is made from ingredients like fishmeal, soybean meal, corn, wheat, vitamins, minerals, and sometimes natural attractants to provide complete nutrition for fish.

Typically 2–3 times a day depending on the species, age, and water temperature. Overfeeding should be avoided to maintain water quality.

For tilapia, use feed with 28–35% protein. For pangas, choose a feed with 22–28% protein. Always follow the manufacturer’s feeding chart based on fish weight and age.