🐠 Feed the Future: Elevate Your Catfish Game!
Nature's Canvas Catfish Feed is a premium floating fish food designed for both hobbyists and commercial fish farmers. With 32% high-quality protein and fortified with essential vitamins, this 40-pound bag ensures optimal growth and health for your catfish while minimizing waste through its floating formula.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Unit Count | 640.0 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**P
Our 35 year old Koi love it
We used to feed our Koi expensive Koi food. But with two dozen, that became expensive. My husband started buying this several years ago. The Koi seem to like it just fine, I have no idea how it tastes! They are thriving in their outdoor pond.
J**E
I guess it’s tasty!
My mom needed this for her pond. She says the fish love it. The company we bought through was absolutely amazing too.
A**K
My Catfish Love It
I really have no personal opinion about “flavor” in this review, but the catfish seem to love it so I gave it 5 stars. Right now we are getting about 60 fish coming up to the surface to eat and I am sure as it gets warmer there will be plenty more. I will order again.
S**E
Good product
How do you rate sheerness or flavor? I don’t taste it! Sheerness? Like the product though!😊
J**T
Nothing will eat it.
The pellets sink as soon as they hit the water. Nothing in my pond will eat it including Channel catfish and they eat everything. Save your money and buy a different product.
L**
The best price i have found
I have buying this product for a few years now the fish love it
M**0
Brings fish to the dock
Fish like it
C**W
disappointed
I am mostly home bound and the feed store is 1/2 hour away so I was happy to find a floating food I could buy online and delivered for a reasonable price. At first blush all appeared well and the fish appeared to eat it quickly. I realized the issue when I cleaned out my leaf trap. It was partially clogged with a pasty brown goo. After some investigation and analysis we figured out that goo was the food. The reason the fish appeared to eat it quickly was that about 30% sand as soon as they were thrown into the pond and another 30% sank slowly to the bottom leaving only about 40% floating. When it sand it was sucked into the bottom drain and accumulated in the leaf trap. This adversely affected the water quality. Don't get me wrong the fish like it but it doesn't work where the filter pulls the majority of its flow off the bottom. I can only use it in my ponds with out bottom drains. It gets mushy fast so fingerlings can eat it. However it is a not a repurchase for us. Back to the trip to the feed store for the Purina Mills Game Fish Chow.
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