| A few more thoughts The digestive track in koi, as well as any animal, is a balancing act. Introducing bacteria that is not known for its benifits to aid in digestion is irresponible when there has not been any studies done on it.
Are 'they' suggesting the bacteria in Lymnozyme acts like antibiotics when taken orally?????
I've never heard that Aeromonas resides in the digestive track?
Are they suggesting (sounds like it ) that Lymnozyme bacteria, when taken orally by the koi, will somehow reduce pathogenic bacteria in other parts of the koi's body??? Boy, show me the studies on that one !!!!!!!!!!!
When I asked Tom Holder if he would consider allowing a another food manufacture to use KoiZyme, he said "that will NEVER happpen". He said Koizyme would have no benifical effect by being taken orally, and in fact, might have an adverse effect on the digestive track. He said putting KoiZyme in food makes as much sense as putting Ultimate water conditioner or AmQuel in food. He also mentioned that if there was a benifit to it, he would have introduced that food long ago. He said he would not embarrass his company (or himself) by allowing his KoiZyme to be used that way.
I think Dainichi needs to release some studies on all of this BEFORE they ask us to feed it to our 'living jewels'. Or, are we just supposed to take their word on it????? Not with my pets. |