A Break Through in Koi Health and Nutrition

 

Koi need a well balanced and nutritionally complete diet. Kenzen Koi Food is made from all-natural ingredients. To help your koi grow and thrive for a long and healthy life, Kenzen Koi Food contains only the most digestible protein sources on the market today; your ponds will stay much cleaner. You'll be amazed at how little waste is produced. 

The high digestibility of Kenzen Koi Food encourages growth of koi. In fact, one serving of Kenzen Koi Food is equal to 1.5 to 2 servings of most other foods. What's more, Kenzen has added their exclusive blend of Bioceuticals, a naturally derived compound found only in Young Again Foods. You will see better luster as well as an improved ability of your koi to fight infectious diseases and parasitic infestations.


Health Benefits

Expect to see benefits like these in just a few short weeks:

• Better digestion and less waste and cleaner tanks
• Less dissolved organic compounds
• Improved luster and natural iridescence
• Greater ability to fight disease and parasites
• More robust slime coat
• Stronger musculature

 

How much should I feed my koi? 

Kenzen is a highly digestible food and leaves very little waste if the koi are not over fed. A good way to monitor this is to watch for accumulation of fish waste in a settling chamber or vortex filter. If your pond system does not have a settling filter then watch the fish. If they produce long trailing poops then they are getting too much at each meal and the food is being wasted.  

Where is the temperature chart for Kenzen Food?

There is no temperature chart for Kenzen Koi Food. Kenzen can be fed down to 36 degrees Fahrenheit. More importantly, this has been shown to be beneficial for getting koi through the winter. Feeding amounts decrease with temperature, but the protein level stays the same with Kenzen. 

Here is a simple feeding guideline:

• Between 45°F and 50°F – two meals a day
• Between 40°F and 45°F – one meal a day
• Between 36°F and 40°F – one meal every other day, or every three days


How much food?

In the coldest part of winter at say 38°F each koi may only take 4 to 5 pellets in a meal. This will be more than enough to maintain healthy fish through the winter.