Fish

When it comes to commercial catfish feed, there are several important considerations.

Let’s dive into the details:

  1. Nutrient Requirements:

    • Catfish require a nutritionally complete diet because they can only synthesize a small portion of the necessary nutrients.
    • A digestible energy to crude protein (DE/P) ratio of 8.5-10 kcal/gram is adequate for commercial catfish feeds.
    • Ratios above this range may lead to increased fat deposition, while too low an energy ratio can result in slow growth.
  2. Feed Composition:

    • Catfish feeds contain grain or grain by-products rich in starch.
    • Starch serves as an inexpensive energy source and helps bind feed ingredients together.
    • A typical catfish feed contains 25% or more digestible carbohydrates.
    • Lipid levels rarely exceed 5-6%, with about 3-4% inherent in the ingredients and the remaining 1-2% sprayed onto pellets to reduce feed fines.
  1. Protein Levels:

    • Recent studies suggest that a protein level of 28% is adequate for growout when fish are fed to satiation.
    • Dietary protein requirements vary based on life stages, ranging from about 25-50%.
  2. Supplements:

    • Catfish feeds are supplemented with vitamins, phosphorus, and trace minerals.
    • Trace minerals may not be necessary in diets using animal proteins.

If you need more specific recommendations or have any other questions, feel free to ask!