So, Canidae makes a grain free (cannot always be said for most all carnivorous fish food), all fish protien based dog food. It is very comparable to high end fish foods, except that it has a higher fat content. Everything seems extremely comparable. The carbohydrate content of this food is lower than many carnivorous fish foods, and is replaced by fat. It would seem to me that this would reflect a carnivorous fish's diet much more closely than a whole bunch of wheat, rice, soy, etc. The carbohydrate is potato based, and, being that a tuber would be a lot more likely in a catfish diet than say wheat, I would think it would be better digested. I do have some concerns about the fat content, but so far have not seen any reason that this fish fat shouldn't be a whole lot healthier than the grain carbs.
I'm thinking about adding a small percentage to my normal fish food.
The fish tried it tonight and LOVED it. I didn't feed a whole lot to make sure their digestive systems handle it okay. I rinsed it several times and then soaked it. I'll check the water quality in the morning.
I'm thinking about adding a small percentage to my normal fish food.
The fish tried it tonight and LOVED it. I didn't feed a whole lot to make sure their digestive systems handle it okay. I rinsed it several times and then soaked it. I'll check the water quality in the morning.