Mid South Feeds
32% Sinking Fish Pellet
32%protein
Fish & Pond

32% Sinking Fish Pellet

Built for farm-raised catfish, bream, and pond-stocked species.

Form
Pellet
Bag size
50 lb
Crude protein
32% min
Brand
Mid South Feeds

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Stock and bag sizes may differ by location — please contact your dealer to confirm availability.

Family-owned since 1991Alma, Georgia
300+ dealersacross the U.S.
70+ formulasmilled fresh daily

About 32% Sinking Fish Pellet

32% Sinking Fish Pellet is a extruded pellet form so birds and animals get a complete bite every time and waste from sorting is kept low, built at Mid South Feeds for farm-raised catfish, bream, and pond-stocked species. Crude protein is held to a minimum of 32%, formulated for growth rate, water-stable feeding, and survival. The recipe runs from our Alma, Georgia mill on the same line that our family has milled feed on since 1991, so what comes out of the bag this week looks and smells like what came out of it last week — that consistency is what our 300+ dealers across the Southeast keep buying.

Use 32% Sinking Fish Pellet fingerling through harvest, paired with clean fresh water, free-choice forage where the species needs it, and a clean feeder. Packaged in 50 lb bags for easy handling at the barn or store.

Guaranteed Analysis

Values shown are typical for a current run. The bag tag printed on each lot is the authoritative source.

NutrientMin/MaxValue
Crude ProteinMin32%
Crude FatMin5%
Crude FiberMax5%

Ingredients

Fish meal, soybean meal, wheat middlings, corn distillers dried grains with solubles, ground corn, fish oil, dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, salt, vitamin and trace mineral premix (vitamins A, D3, E, K, B-complex; zinc, iron, manganese, copper, iodine, selenium), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (vitamin C), choline chloride.

Feeding Directions

  • Feed at 2–4% of total fish biomass per day, split into 1–3 feedings depending on species and water temperature.
  • In water below 60°F, reduce feeding to once every 2–3 days; below 50°F, suspend feeding.
  • Distribute feed across the pond surface so all fish have access. Do not feed more than the fish will consume in 15 minutes.
  • Quality water and adequate aeration are as important as feed quality for healthy growth.