High-Performance Fish Feed
Scientifically formulated to deliver superior nutrition for intensive and semi-intensive aquaculture. Rich in highly digestible proteins, essential amino acids, and balanced lipids, our fish feed ensures rapid weight gain, excellent Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), strong immunity, and minimal water pollution for a highly profitable fish farming business.
Advanced aquatic nutrition for healthier harvests and maximum farm profitability.
Khicha Phoschem Ltd. extends its commitment to agricultural excellence into the aquaculture sector with our premium range of Fish Feed. A successful commercial fish farming operation relies heavily on the quality of nutrition provided to the pond. Manufactured under strict quality controls, our extruded feeds use high-quality fish meal, soya meal, and bio-available mineral supplements. Whether you are cultivating Rohu, Catla, Pangasius, or Tilapia, our highly palatable feed ensures your fish receive the exact balance of energy and protein they need to thrive, while preserving the delicate water quality of your ponds.
Choosing a high-quality, water-stable feed is the most critical decision for your pond’s ecosystem and your bottom line.
Qty Offered: 25 kg packing
Delivers an excellent Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) for faster, uniform growth.
High water stability prevents nutrient leaching and pond bottom sludge.
Enhances natural coloration and improves the final meat quality of the harvest.
Boosts the aquatic immune system, reducing reliance on antibiotics.
Highly palatable formulation ensures aggressive feeding behavior and less waste.
Available in both floating and sinking pellet options for different fish species.
Feeding quantities should be strictly matched to the fish’s average body weight, the water temperature, and the specific growth stage. To maximize aquatic health and farm productivity, integrate our Fish Feed using these best practices:
Should I use floating or sinking feed?
This depends on the species you are farming. Surface feeders (like Catla and Tilapia) prefer floating pellets, which also allow you to easily monitor feeding behavior and avoid overfeeding. Bottom feeders (like certain catfish or shrimp) require sinking pellets.
Should I use floating or sinking feed?
This depends on the species you are farming. Surface feeders (like Catla and Tilapia) prefer floating pellets, which also allow you to easily monitor feeding behavior and avoid overfeeding. Bottom feeders (like certain catfish or shrimp) require sinking pellets.
Calculate & Monitor Rations
Avoid overfeeding, which degrades water quality. Calculate your daily feed ration based on the estimated total biomass of the pond (typically 1.5% to 5% of body weight daily, depending on size). Adjust the ration regularly based on weekly sampling and water temperature changes.
Calculate & Monitor Rations
Avoid overfeeding, which degrades water quality. Calculate your daily feed ration based on the estimated total biomass of the pond (typically 1.5% to 5% of body weight daily, depending on size). Adjust the ration regularly based on weekly sampling and water temperature changes.
Broadcast Evenly at Scheduled Times
Divide the daily ration into two or more feedings (e.g., morning and late afternoon). Broadcast the pellets evenly across a wide area of the pond to ensure all fish have access to the feed, preventing uneven sizing and aggressive competition.
Broadcast Evenly at Scheduled Times
Divide the daily ration into two or more feedings (e.g., morning and late afternoon). Broadcast the pellets evenly across a wide area of the pond to ensure all fish have access to the feed, preventing uneven sizing and aggressive competition.
Why should I use this instead of Urea?
What does FCR mean in fish farming?
Does this feed cause water pollution or algae blooms?
Can I feed the fish immediately after heavy rain or on cloudy days?
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