Aqua Max Sport Fish MVP

Nutrition and Information

New AquaMax® Sport Fish MVP is a multi-variable particle product with nine different sized extruded nuggets designed with both Sinking and Floating action. New MVP helps expand the feeding trough vertically to feed a greater percentage of different sized fish in your pond helping smaller fish grow.  Formulated to be 100% nutritionally complete and developed by professional nutritionists and fish experts it just might be the most valuable pellet you will ever feed your fish.

Species
Blue Gill, Hybrid Striped Bass, Trout

Type
Finisher, Grower

Nutrient Analysis

Nutrient                                               Min / Max                     Amount

Crude Protein                                       MIN                              43.00 %

Crude Fat                                              MIN                              12.00 %

Crude Fiber                                           MAX                             4.00 %

Calcium (Ca)                                         MIN                              2.00 %

Calcium (Ca)                                         MAX                             2.50 %

Phosphorus (P)                                     MIN                              1.10 %

Salt (NaCl)                                            MAX                             .60 %

Sodium (Na)                                          MAX                             0.60 %

Feeding Directions

Description High-protein, nutrient-dense diets are required to support healthy growth in this type of species. Fish include: feed-trained largemouth bass, hybrid striped bass, bluegill sunfish, and rainbow trout. See feeding strategies for feeding directions on specific species.

Caution Store in a dry, well-ventilated area free from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death.

Management Practices Consumption can vary depending upon water temperature, season of the year, nutritional needs of the fish, availability of other foods and fish familiarity with particle feeds. Consult the feed tag on this package for specific feeding directions. A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices followed. Actual results may vary depending upon feed intake, environmental conditions and the quality of management practices. An effective feeding maximizes feed conversion rates which helps minimize the risk of water quality degradation. However, it is necessary to follow good management practices and feed ONLY what the fish will consume. Excess feed increases the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) which over time, can contribute to the deterioration of your water quality. Adequate Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.) must be maintained for sport fishing ponds; aggressive feeding should be accompanied by an adequate aeration program.