Description
Description 6mm Pellet
Balanced nutrition to support growth, colour and health.
KiGen Miori Premium Koi Food is a reliable, well-balanced koi food designed for everyday feeding. Positioned as the accessible entry point into the KiGen range, Miori offers a strong nutritional profile at an attractive price point, while still supporting healthy growth, colour maintenance and overall vitality.
This makes it an ideal choice for koi keepers looking for a practical daily food that offers KiGen quality without moving into the highest premium formulas.
Key Benefits
- Balanced daily nutrition for koi
- Supports steady growth and body development
- Helps maintain beni/red and shiroji/white colour quality
- Supports everyday health and vitality
- Good digestibility for reduced water load
- Strong value within the premium koi food market
Why Choose KiGen Miori?
Miori has been developed for koi keepers who want a dependable food that supports growth, colour and health in a balanced way. The formula uses a combination of high-quality fish meal and poultry meal, offering a credible protein source while helping to maintain lower waste output than many standard feeds.
It is a practical option for regular feeding where reliability, affordability and nutritional quality all matter.
Product Details
- Pellet Type: Floating
- Pellet Size: 6mm
- Available Sizes: 1.2kg, 5kg and 10kg
- Protein 38%
- Best For: Everyday feeding, mixed koi collections and balanced nutrition
- Feeding Season: Suitable during regular active feeding periods
Feeding Advice
Feed only what your koi will consume within a few minutes. Adjust feeding levels according to temperature, fish activity and water quality.
Feeding recommendation Miori koi feed
The feeding levels are intentionally conservative and prioritize
water quality.
Temperature-dependent feeding table
Water Daily feeding ratio
temperature (% body weight)
< 8°C 0% Do not feed
8–10°C 0.05–0.10% Limited digestion
10–12°C 0.10–0.15% Transition phase
12–14°C 0.15–0.20% Slow digestion
14–16°C 0.20–0.25% Low but stable
16–18°C 0.25–0.30% Upper limit below 18°C
18–20°C 0.30–0.45% Improved utilization
20–22°C 0.45–0.65% Increasing efficiency
22–24°C 0.65–0.90% Approaching optimum
24–26°C 0.90–1.20% Physiological optimum
26–28°C 0.70–0.90% Declining utilization
> 28°C < 0.70% Reduce feeding
A daily feeding ratio of 0.3% of body weight is only reached at
18°C. Feeding rates apply only under optimal conditions (oxygen
supply, filtration, stable water quality). Higher feeding rates do not
guarantee better growth and often lead to reduced water quality.
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