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Maintain improved immunity by alternately feeding "IMPACT" at least three times per week....


In temperate climates, start feeding "IMPACT" when water temperature reaches 50 degrees F. In the SPRING, when fish emerge from their winter rest, feed "IMPACT" exclusively for six weeks in order to give them stronger resistance to many disease causing organisms that may reside in ponds. Increase feeding to at least twice per day when water temperature rises and fish are active. In the FALL, starting in September, also feed "IMPACT" exclusively until the water temperature drops to 50 degrees F., then stop feeding. ALWAYS feed fish only what they can consume in a five to ten minute period. DO NOT OVERFEED!




When your fish are active, it is best to feed them twice per day - once in the morning and once in the late afternoon or early evening. If possible, observe your fish carefully; you will soon discover their feeding habits, even as individuals. It is good to note how much food they consume at each feeding, so you may anticipate, more precisely, just how much they eat in a few minutes. A change in eating habits is often the first sign that something is wrong, so knowing these details about your Koi and Pond Fish will allow you to head off problems


SHO KOI "IMPACT" is a complete balanced diet which contains OPTIMŪN, a high efficacy, completely safe and thoroughly tested BIOGENIC PERFORMANCE ENHANCER which induces an improved immune system, better food conversion, reduced mortality, improved health, and increased performance of vaccines. Also, "IMPACT" has all the proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, fats and proteins that your fish will need to grow, stay healthy, show off their colors and maintain strong immunity. No additional nutrients are required by your Koi and Pond Fish.


CAUTION:It is strongly advised that you do not collect live foods to give to fish. Such foods, like earthworms, maggots, beetles, ants etc... almost certainly carry potential hazards, such as beetle larvae or unwanted disease bacteria, into the water


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