Complete and balanced 32% protein, extruded, multi-particle size product designed to be fed to a wide variety of fish species and wide range of sizes of fish. Purina® Game Fish Chow® feed is rich in nutrients essential for optimal fish growth, reproduction and overall health. It works naturally with everyday food sources in your water to address poor nutrition, which is the most significant limiting factor in the size and health of forage fish.
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32% Crude Protein, 3% Crude Fat, 6% Crude Fiber, 1% Calcium, 1.5% Calcium, 0.8% Phosphorus, 0.6% Sodium Nutritional Information, Blue Gill and Catfish Species |
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50 lb |
- Ideal for a variety of fish species
- Floating particles help bring your fish to the surface, this allows you to evaluate their size and health and make sure you are not over- or under-feeding them
- By providing various particle sizes, your fish are sure to find one that will fit the size of their mouth, this allows you to provide top nutrition for the many types, sizes and ages of fish in your water
- High-palatability for quick, consistent feed consumption, strong fish attract
- Makes it easy-to-visually manage feeding, less waste and designed to improve water quality
- 32% high-quality protein
- 1 lb of weight gain per 2 lb consumed
- As forage fish become larger, they become a better food source, with a better food source, your bass can become much larger, heavier and more numerous
- Feeding Game Fish Chow® feed to your forage fish can cost less than feeding stocked fingerlings to your bass every year, economical
- Three particle sizes attract both large and small fish species
- Extruded particles are cooked during the manufacturing process because fish have very simple digestive systems, these pre-cooked particles can allow for optimal digestibility
- Research has shown that with supplemental feeding ponds stay healthy and sustainable while fish grow big and fast
- High-levels of top-quality protein ensure your fish receive the optimum nutrition they need to achieve their genetic potential for growth and health
- A strong fish attractant can result in optimum feed intake