I think I could vaguely guess for you from the price per pound the worth and the possible unwanted ingredients and their % of this fish food and its quality, although I personally would not buy fish food with an a priori concealed ingredient list.
Yeah, the difficulty in finding out what's in it pretty clearly shows that they don't want us to know.
I've done a bunch more snooping around and the best I can find is that fish meal is apparently the #1 ingredient; they steadfastly refuse to divulge more info. For all I know, #2 might be corn...soy...who knows?
Is that seriously a thing? As long as they are merely dried, and not salted or preserved in some way, that sounds very interesting. If you aren't joking...could you post any info you find on this?
Is that seriously a thing? As long as they are merely dried, and not salted or preserved in some way, that sounds very interesting. If you aren't joking...could you post any info you find on this?
Yeah, the difficulty in finding out what's in it pretty clearly shows that they don't want us to know.
I've done a bunch more snooping around and the best I can find is that fish meal is apparently the #1 ingredient; they steadfastly refuse to divulge more info. For all I know, #2 might be corn...soy...who knows?
It could be they are concerned with the competition and copycats. Intellectual property, proprietary info. But consumers would be turned off too. Plus IDK if it legal in the USA / Canada to conceal pet food ingredients.
Purina Aquamax Sport Fish 500 Feed is a nutritionally complete feed designed for fish.
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Not the worst, not the best. Most pond food is more of a middle of the road bulk food.
Formerly known as AquaMax 500, Purina Mills AquaMax Sport Fish 500 is 100% nutritionally complete to maximize growth in sport fish. This is an ideal diet for feed trained largemouth bass, hybrid striped bass, bluegill and trout.