The best fish food on the market for koi & Goldfish.
Softens in water to feed koi of all sizes. Floating pellets
We've been feeding our koi a mixture of koi Saki diets, mostly balance, for the past four months, and the first noticeable difference is that the waste produced by each pond system has decreased by more than half; all of the nutrients are being consumed by the fish, and there is little waste.
After 2 months of feeding, we noticed a significant reduction in a large female koi that was egg-bound with acute bloating; we're keeping our fingers crossed that this diet will help her recover entirely. Her appearance has improved greatly, I can happily report she is fine now and swimming with her mates in the female breeding pond.
the diagram is information about the hikari germ, it works try 5kgs you will see results

Koi Feeding Guide by Water Temperature
Water Temp (°C)
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Feeding Frequency
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Type of Food
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Notes
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Below 5°C
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1–2 times per week (very light)
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wheatgerm sticks or Hikari Wheatgerm
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Koi are dormant — digestive system almost inactive. Feed mornings only. A couple of pellets per fish.
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6–12°C
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3–4 times per week (light)
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Wheatgerm sticks, hikari Wheatgerm, Australian Pellets, Saki Balance
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Feed no later than midday.
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13–16°C
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1x per day (small amounts)
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Hikari Saki Balance, Hikari Staple, friend, Aussie pellet
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Begin gradually increasing protein.
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17–22°C
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1–2x per day
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Hikari Growth, Hikari Saki Balance
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Koi become more active.
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23–28°C
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2–4x per day
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Growth, Colour-enhancing, Hikari Gold, Australian Pellets, summer treats watermelon
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Peak feeding season — fast growth.
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