Our 32% Catfish Floater is a high-protein floating fish feed formulated to support healthy growth, improved feed efficiency, and better pond management. With consistent pellet quality and balanced nutrition, it delivers reliable performance for commercial catfish farming operations.
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Our 32% Catfish Floater is specifically formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of catfish in grow-out stages. Containing 32% protein, this feed provides the essential amino acids, energy, vitamins, and minerals necessary for steady growth, strong immunity, and optimal weight gain.
Designed with excellent floatability, the pellets remain on the water surface, allowing easy monitoring of feeding behavior and reducing feed waste. This helps farmers manage consumption more effectively while maintaining better water quality. The formulation supports improved feed conversion ratio (FCR), ensuring maximum nutrient utilization and cost efficiency.
As part of our complete fish food solutions, the 32% Catfish Floater is developed to promote sustainable growth performance and long-term aquaculture success.
Values shown are typical for a current run. The bag tag printed on each lot is the authoritative source.
| Nutrient | Min/Max | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Crude Protein | Min | 32.00% |
| Crude Fat | Min | 3.00% |
| Crude Fiber | Max | 5.00% |
| Moisture | Max | 12.00% |
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Feed once a day, either early morning or late afternoon. Feeding should always take place at the same time and from the same location. Feed approximately the same amount they will clean up in 20 to 30 minutes or at the rate of 3% to 5% of the body weight of the fish per day. If food is not consumed, reduce the amount in accordance. Over feeding will result in oxygen depletion in the water causing a sour pond.