KIRAMEKI - Asia's No.1 Selling Food for Koi and Fancy Goldfish

KIRAMEKI - Asia's No.1 Selling Food for Koi and Fancy Goldfish

Posted by Aquarium Spare Parts on 4th Mar 2022

KIRAMEKI - ASIA'S NO1 SELLING FOOD FOR KOI AND FANCY GOLDFISH

Created by Singapore’s largest fish farm and leading breeder of both Koi and fancy goldfish varieties – KIRAMEKI is fast becoming the favourite choice of cold-water fish keepers around the world that want the best for their fish. 

Now one of the leading brands used by champion Koi breeding farms in Japan, KIRAMEKI comes in a wide range of formats and sizes for suit all breeds of fishes. 

Now available in Australia, these include:

KIRAMEKI ECONOMY

Designed to meet the budget end of the market, still a quality food, 100% Natural with Prawn Meal, Squid Liver Meal, Alfalfa, Fish Oil, Amino Acid and Premixed Vitamins and Minerals. Available in 1 Kilo and 5 kilo bags.

KIRAMEKI SPIRULINA

Adding Spirulina to a fish food gives it a diet rich in anti-oxidants and other beneficial ingredients such as Vitamins B1, B2, B3 , Magnesium and Potassium – building strong resistance to many aquatic diseases Also included in this diet are Alfalfa Meal, Rice, Betaine and Fish meal.

KIRAMEKI INTENSE COLOUR

A special formula designed to help enhance strong colours in show koi and in the growing process’s. Featuring Prawn and Squid meal, Krill Meal, Oliec Oil, DCP, Corotenoid, and other natural colour enhancers.

KIRAMEKI WHEATGERM

A similar formula to Spirulina, substituting Wheatgerm and including Rice Meal, Yeast and Squid Meal. Wheatgerm has powerful anti-oxidant levels including Vitamin E, a superior nutrient for all healthy fish. As well as adding Magnesium, Zinc and Thiamine, wheatgerm provides the roughage to help digestion and a healthy diet.

We often get asked how much do you feed pond fish?

The simple answer is that there is no set measurable amount for fish feeding. We recommend the fiveminute method: Sprinkle a tiny bit of food into the pond for the fish and after they’ve eaten it all, sprinkle a bit more. Continue for five minutes, then stop. This will prevent excess food from ending up in your filtration and adding to your water quality issues.

Another question we get asked is when do I feed my koi?

For ponds without a lot of direct sunlight, it is best to feed your koi midday, around noon or 1pm, when your pond is warmest and your koi have a high metabolism.

For ponds with a lot of direct sunlight, it is best to feed in the morning or evening, when your pond is nice and warm, but not so warm where your fish do not want to eat.

Again, these recommendations are temperature dependent. Check your thermometer at least a few times a day and see when your pond reaches its peak and how high the peak goes. Some ponds reaching into the mid- to high-20s or higher may see fish that are not interested in eating.