Won't my koi overeat?
- During the first few days your koi may very well overeat. Remember, they probably have been on a
feast or famine cycle. Soon they will realize that a steady food source is available and will only eat
as much as they want. -- Recommendation: Initially, fill the feeder only with the amount of food you
would normally feed at any one feeding. After several days, increase the food to a day's supply. After
a week or so, add more than one days food supply if you wish.
Won't there be a lot of wasted food?
- During the first few days there may be some wasted food. After a few days you should find much
less uneaten food in your skimmer and filtration system. The feeder only dispenses a relatively small
amount of food with each pull so it all tends to be consumed.
Won't the koi keep pulling on the "lure" until the feed hopper is empty?
- The koi are more interested in eating than pulling on the "lure".
With each pull, they have to release the "lure" in order eat. Once satisfied,
they tend the leave the feeder alone.
How do I train them to use the feeder?
- You don't have to do anything. They will figure it out on their own in a very short time period.
How long does it take for them to learn how to use the feeder?
- It depends. The fastest we have seen was less than 20 minutes. The longest was five
days but the owner also was using a timed electrical feeder at the same time. If you withhold
feeding them otherwise, they should learn within a few hours.
My koi were using the feeder but have not touched it for over 36 hours now?
- Have you ever been sport fishing? Wild fish do not bite all the time. Your koi are no different.
There are many different conditions that can affect you koi's appetite such as changes in weather or barometric
pressure, recent visits by predators, parasites or other diseases, changes in water qualities, temperatures,
stress etc. Recommendation: Look for the reason the koi are not eating and take prompt remedial action if
necessary.
My koi no longer come rushing up to meet me when I approach the pond.
- This is both a disadvantage and an advantage when using an on-demand
feeder. Koi apparently have not made the great leap to rationalization;
they cannot connect from where the food comes and who fills the feeder.
An advantage is that they will be less
likely to greet predators and will be somewhat more elusive. -- Recommendation:
If you find this a disadvantage, feed your koi a very special treat
(maybe shrimp or bloodworms?) when you visit the pond.
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