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Are there any better brands/types of fish food that catfish bluegill and bass will eat. Also saw a suggestion on fish food anti-biotic karo syrup mix and cant find it again any suggestions. Stay healthy.
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I endorse and promote Purina's AquaMax line of products. The Sport Fish products are excellent, especially for bluegills and feed-trained bass. Catfish thrive on it as well, although they do fine on grain-based products. AquaMax Sport Fish feeds are fish-meal-based diets.
If you want to medicate your own feed, do it because you have a problem, not to prevent one. If you see sores on your fish, buy 4 oz. of any powdered antibiotic from your local feed store, mix it with a small bottle of Karo syrup and drizzle that mixture over a bag of fish food and mix it well. The feed with absorb the mix. Feed it to your fish for at least ten days and bacterial infections will diminish...as long as the affected fish eat the fish food.
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