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Bravokoi
30-11-2007, 05:26 PM
Halo pecinta Koi !
Aku mau sharing formulasi coating liquid yang baru nich !

Formulasi ini untuk siapa saja yang baca milis ini, khususnya Pak Cahyo Nachacha yang sudah membeli 1 Bravo Emulsion Powder (BEP).

Pada tulisan sebelumnya aku dah sharing 1 formulasi, sekarang berarti Formulasi ke 2 kuberi nama Formula#1, sbb :
1. Madu 2 sendok makan
2. Bee pollen 1/2 sendok makan
3. Kopi 1/2 sendok makan
4. Vitamin E 1 softkapsul
5. Bravo Emulsion Powder (BEP) 1/2 - 1 sendok makan
6. Air sampai 300 ml
Formulasi ini bagus untuk menambah warna koi agar menjadi cerah.

Selamat mencoba !

Salam,
Bravo Koi Indonesia

Teddy
01-05-2008, 08:56 PM
Hallo pak bravo..
saya tertarik mencoba formulasinya nich..
gimana cara dapetin BEP nya yah?posisi saya di serpong tangerang..
saya sms kayaknya mental yah?




Halo pecinta Koi !
Aku mau sharing formulasi coating liquid yang baru nich !

Formulasi ini untuk siapa saja yang baca milis ini, khususnya Pak Cahyo Nachacha yang sudah membeli 1 Bravo Emulsion Powder (BEP).

Pada tulisan sebelumnya aku dah sharing 1 formulasi, sekarang berarti Formulasi ke 2 kuberi nama Formula#1, sbb :
1. Madu 2 sendok makan
2. Bee pollen 1/2 sendok makan
3. Kopi 1/2 sendok makan
4. Vitamin E 1 softkapsul
5. Bravo Emulsion Powder (BEP) 1/2 - 1 sendok makan
6. Air sampai 300 ml
Formulasi ini bagus untuk menambah warna koi agar menjadi cerah.

Selamat mencoba !

Salam,
Bravo Koi Indonesia

h_andria
02-05-2008, 09:12 AM
pak... bisa diberi petunjuk lebih detail cara meraciknya?

steamkoi
17-05-2008, 11:46 AM
Salam pak Bravo :)

Pak Mau tanya Kegunaan Kopi untuk apa ? thanks.

Coolwater
17-05-2008, 11:51 AM
wah pemilik dan koinya bisa saingan minum kopi nih. :D :D :D

William Pantoni
17-05-2008, 12:44 PM
Pak Bravo...Kopi??? bisa2 ikan nya begadang tuh ikut ronda malam.... :D :D :D ( Just joking loh )

Yg ini serius pak...apa bpk ada foto ikan nya sesudah dan sebelum kasih formula # 1 nya? Klu ada tlng diposting dong.

Klu memang manjur buat warna cerah...sy jg tertarik utk beli pak.

steamkoi
17-05-2008, 02:22 PM
Pak Bravo...Kopi??? bisa2 ikan nya begadang tuh ikut ronda malam.... :D :D :D ( Just joking loh )

Yg ini serius pak...apa bpk ada foto ikan nya sesudah dan sebelum kasih formula # 1 nya? Klu ada tlng diposting dong.

Klu memang manjur buat warna cerah...sy jg tertarik utk beli pak.

Yup saya juga tertarik :) Btw Kopi Untuk apa ya? Apakah untuk membuat ikan lebih agresif dan gesit ?

boby_icon
17-05-2008, 02:37 PM
biar ngga step kali pak :lol:

hankoi
17-05-2008, 07:19 PM
Mungkin biar rasanya enak kalee :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Wah gawat kalau koinya sampai kecanduan kopi :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

valmh
19-05-2008, 11:27 AM
Kreatif itu sangat bangus loh, tapi gak ada salahnya berhati-hati juga :wink:

-mul-

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Should You Koi Be Eating This Food? or Food for Thought!
by Robert Cirillo Reprinted from KOI USA

I saw a gentleman throwing stones into a pond. When I questioned his actions, he said he was feeding his fish. He was serious. He was feeding pebble hard pellets to Koi and assumed that because it was sold as premium food he was doing the right thing. WRONG!

Let's start by asking ourselves where Koi in nature (since the only means of digestion is an intestinal tract and they do not have stomachs) consume this substance? I can't think of any. Can you? Where in nature would a Koi swallow a gritty rough, extremely dry substance to sustain life? Just imagine what damage is taking place on both ends of this equation, not withstanding scarring the intestinal walls. All food should be moistened before feeding if they are hard and dehydrated. Improper digestion of foods can lead to disastrous results.

Let's now ask ourselves exactly what foes into these foods. How are they manufactured? What are the ingredients? Does the label give a realistic picture of contents? Can I feel good about my Koi's diet?


Manufacturing

Ingredients are either heated , irradiated, cooked homogenized, hydrogenated, sterilized mummified, fortified, with color enhancers and preservatives added and then packaged. Many manufactures use several of the above processes along with the flattening or rounding or extruding of the ingredients to obtain a uniform shape. All of the above steps destroy most nutrients and add unwanted saturated fats or dangerous carcinogens. The hydrogenation process and preservatives alone bring many negative side effects. When you add vitamin destruction, there really isn't much left. Tossing all of this into a clear container adds insult to injury since light destroys water soluble vitamins. Look to see how many manufacturers package their foods incorrectly.

Ingredients

First consideration should be whether or not ingredients are pharmaceutical grade or animal grade. The former must pass standards for human consumption. The later has standards less strict and imposing. The former takes into consideration purity and negative substances. The later passes on many negative compounds. The manufacturer decides which road to take.

Proper protein (with all amino acids, which are their building blocks), proper lipids (which are fats that must be unsaturated), proper carbohydrates (derived from plant material) and proper fiber (which should be water soluble) must be fundamentally correct if any Koi are to exist or flourish.

A) Protein from insects, earthworms larvae, etc. is desire for Koi. Our fish do not consume crab by-products or meat by-products laced with preservatives in their natural habitat We are dealing with a fish, without a stomach. From the beginning to the end, digestion of food is quick and should be easily absorbed and manufactured into new cells. If the feces sinks proper absorption is not occurring. If hydrogen is added to protein, a saturated negative altered by-product, which prevents cells from absorbing nutrients, occurs. PLEASE READ THE LABEL CAREFULLY BEFORE FEEDING.

B) Lipids, fats that are unsaturated are the only fats Koi should obtain. Fats not only supply needed energy, but are the catalyst by which all nutrients are distributed to cells. Hydrogenated fat becomes super saturated, causing cell damage, mutation and total blockage of nutrients. The only reason to add hydrogen to a fat is to extend shelf life. It does not benefit the Koi's life in any way,. Fats from animal sources are harmful, unless they are omega 3 essential fatty acids. None of the labels, to my knowledge mention omega 3. Fat, from plant material, as long as they are not saturated due to processing are fine. AGAIN, PLEASE READ THE LABEL.

C) Carbohydrates all convert into sugar. This is how all animals, including fish, derive their major source of energy for movement and mental functions. Excessive carbohydrates or improper carbohydrates become fat. Excessive fat, however, When going into a dormant winter cycle many be helpful. During an active cycle, excessive carbohydrates leading to excessive fat are not warranted. Carbohydrates derived from basic plant forms are preferred. They break down quickly, aiding digestion and place less demand on the liver. Grain carbohydrates break down slower, have a tendency to convert to unnecessary fat, and place an unwanted load on the liver. Feeding Koi cereals was never a good idea. In a natural environment a Koi would eat plant material e.g. algae, pond grass. etc. There is not much grain here. Most, if not all, carbohydrates in manufactured foods are derived solely from wheat, which is inexpensive and readily available. Grain must be balanced with green vegetation to be acceptable. Does any food manufacturer balance its carbohydrate mix? PLEASE READ LABEL CAREFULLY.

D) Fiber should only be derived from undigested plant material occurring naturally in the digestive tract and never intentionally added to increase fiber content. Plant material contains a water soluble fiber and is the only type acceptable for Koi. Gritty, fibrous materials are dangerous and not warranted. PLEASE READ LABEL.

An aspect that has not been mentioned is electoylytes. Electrolytes are simply minerals. Minerals are essential for all electrical nerve functions, formation of skeletal material and maintenance of a proper immune system. An imbalance of any mineral leads to negative results. Simply adding minerals to food is not enough. If one mineral is not balanced properly with all the others, a lack of absorption of one or several can occur, and this leads to poor health; even death. Minerals are as essential to life as water. Without food many creatures can exist, but dwindle away over a long period of time. Without water death is guaranteed and without minerals death is also guaranteed.


Finally the Label

Unfortunately, the label and complete packaging of the manufactured product receives most of the manufacturer's budget. Yes, the outside costs more that the inside! More time is focused on the look, appeal and image than anything else. One manufacturer can come out with many different labels boosting different results but the contents are basically the same.

They will add selling point remarks on the label such as: fortified with stabilized vitamin C (even though stabilized vitamin C is not absorbed by fish); contains synthetic vitamin E, (except only 20%, if that much, of the synthetic vitamin C is utilized); contains color enhancers, which is fine as long as your fish have red or orange, if they contain any white pigmentation this becomes muted gray and less intense. PLEASE READ LABEL CAREFULLY.

What then would be the best approach when purchasing food for Koi. Mix and match. Do not become locked into one company, one food, or one set of ingredients. This assures, no matter what, a balance can be obtained. But, never, never, obtain a food that contains negative substances, e.g. hydrogenated ingredients saturated fats, synthetic substances, high fiber content, unnecessary coloring and preservatives. Remember to moisten foods that are hard and dehydrated. Preventing a problem is easier than fixing one.

If proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and fiber are all correct, then adding vitamins and minerals at our won discretion at the time of feeding assures proper nutritional balance, We spend more time with the technological end of Koi keeping, such as complicated filters, vortexes, oxygenators and bottom drains, then we do with the most important aspect - feeding. Many of us pick up a bowl of Koi food, empty it into a pond on our way to work and never consider what the ramifications are to this simple task. Not only should we maintain the best diet, but we should also watch while they are feeding to inspect closely for unnatural habits. You know your fish. Remember they do communicate! You simply have to know how to "read" them.

Please read labels carefully. Your Koi's future is in your hands. You are what you eat. It's that simple.

FACT: Whether human, bird, dog or fish, the more a food is touched by man, processed by man, and handled by man, the more dangerous, negative and non beneficial it becomes.

FACT: The lower we all eat of the food chain, the healthier we all become.

hankoi
19-05-2008, 08:27 PM
Wah keren bro, your explanation. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
So so so deep :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

steamkoi
20-05-2008, 04:32 AM
A nice Article you have !! and worth to read. Good job!!

William Pantoni
20-05-2008, 09:32 AM
Tambah ilmu 1 lg nih.....
:) :) :) :)
Thx pak Mul for the article.