KiGen Miori 6mm Floating Koi Food
| Brand | |
|---|---|
| Pellet Size | 6mm |
| Food Type | Colour Enhancing, Growth, Staple / Complete |
| Feeding Season | All Season / Year Round |
| Pellet Behaviour | Floating |
| Weight | 1.2kg, 5kg, 10kg |
A balanced 6mm floating everyday koi food for growth, body shape, colour and general condition, available in three useful bag sizes.
Price range: £16.00 through £95.00 (inc VAT)
KiGen Miori is a balanced 6mm floating food for everyday koi keeping. It is designed as an accessible all-round diet for owners who want consistent feeding across growth, body shape, colour and general health.
Why choose KiGen Miori 6mm Floating Koi Food?
- Balanced everyday 6mm floating pellet
- Supports growth, body shape, colour and general condition
- Floating format helps you observe feeding behaviour
- Available in 1.2kg, 5kg and 10kg bags
Formula and nutritional guide
| Protein | 38% |
|---|---|
| Pellet | 6mm, Floating |
| Typical feeding period | April to October, subject to water temperature and appetite |
| Best for | everyday feeding where a balanced, sensibly priced all-round 6mm diet is preferred |
Miori uses FM66 fishmeal together with poultry meal as its principal protein sources rather than relying on inexpensive soya as the main protein. KiGen positions it as an accessible complete food for balanced growth, body shape, beni, shiroji and general condition.
Ingredient benefits above summarise information supplied by KiGen. Results depend on water quality, temperature, feeding rate and the condition of the fish.
Available options
| Bag size | Pellet type | Pellet size |
|---|---|---|
| 1.2kg | Floating | 6mm |
| 5kg | Floating | 6mm |
| 10kg | Floating | 6mm |
Use the selectors above to choose the bag size and, where offered, floating or sinking pellets. Stock is shown for each exact option.
Feeding guidance
Feed only what the fish will comfortably clear within a few minutes. Adjust the amount to fish activity and water temperature; do not leave uneaten food in the pond. Remove uneaten food and keep the bag sealed in a cool, dry place.
Who is it for?
This food is best suited to everyday feeding where a balanced, sensibly priced all-round 6mm diet is preferred.
How it compares
Choose Miori as the everyday all-rounder in the range. Kinsai is the step up for a richer premium growth-and-colour formula, while Manju is the lower-protein choice for maintenance feeding.
Compare the KiGen range
Not sure which KiGen food fits your pond? Compare the other formulas below or browse our complete koi food range.
Frequently asked questions
Should I choose floating or sinking pellets?
Floating pellets make it easier to watch feeding and fish condition. Sinking pellets can suit shy fish or koi that prefer to feed below the surface. Where both are offered, choose the format that best matches your fish.
How much should I feed?
Appetite changes with water temperature, fish size and activity. Start with a small amount, watch the fish carefully and follow the instructions on the bag.
Which bag size is best?
Choose a size that will be used while the food remains fresh. Smaller bags are useful for trying a diet; larger bags are better value for established collections that eat the food regularly.



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