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How many times can I feed catfish in a day?

Asked: Chris Lumsden, Last Updated:

Once a day Most catfish producers feed once a day, 7 days a week during the warmer months. Although feeding twice a day may slightly improve growth of fingerlings, the logistics of multiple feedings on large catfish farms make it impractical. Feed is typically blown onto the surface of the water using mechanical feeders.

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