Purina AquaMax Grower 400 Fish Feed, 50 lb.

The Purina AquaMax Grower 400 Fish Feed is 100% nutritionally complete for starting fish and early growth phases for both carnivorous and omnivorous species. This fish food is a sinking product in a 3/32 in. extruded pellet with approximately a 50% float rate. Designed with every species in mind, this fish food has an enticing flavor that ensures proper consumption and reduced waste after feeding.

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The Purina AquaMax Grower 400 Fish Feed is 100% nutritionally complete for starting fish and early growth phases for both carnivorous and omnivorous species. This fish food is a sinking product in a 3/32 in. extruded pellet with approximately a 50% float rate. Designed with every species in mind, this fish food has an enticing flavor that ensures proper consumption and reduced waste after feeding.

  • Complete and balanced diet for omnivorous or carnivorous fish
  • Highly palatable flavor helps to ensure proper consumption of the pet food
  • Simple design produces little waste and optimal feed conversion
  • Designed to appeal to various species at various growth stages
  • The fish food is appropriately sized at 3/32 in. for grower fish of several species
  • Significant nutrient absorption means cleaner water

Additional information

Feed Packaged Weight

50 lb.

Fish Type

Largemouth Bass, Hybrid Striped Bass, Freshwater Fish, Blue Gill, Catfish, Trout, Tilapia

Packaged Height

30 in.

Packaged Length

4.5 in.

Packaged Width

18 in.

Package Size

50 lb.

Manufacturer Part Number

1466

Year 400 (CD) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Stilicho and Aurelianus (or, less frequently, year 1153 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 400 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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A fish (pl.: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits. Fish can be grouped into the more basal jawless fish and the more common jawed fish, the latter including all living cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as the extinct placoderms and acanthodians. Most fish are cold-blooded, their body temperature varying with the surrounding water, though some large active swimmers like white shark and tuna can hold a higher core temperature. Many fish can communicate acoustically with each other, such as during courtship displays.

The earliest fish appeared during the Cambrian as small filter feeders; they continued to evolve through the Paleozoic, diversifying into many forms. The earliest fish with dedicated respiratory gills and paired fins, the ostracoderms, had heavy bony plates that served as protective exoskeletons against invertebrate predators. The first fish with jaws, the placoderms, appeared in the Silurian and greatly diversified during the Devonian, the "Age of Fishes".

Bony fish, distinguished by the presence of swim bladders and later ossified endoskeletons, emerged as the dominant group of fish after the end-Devonian extinction wiped out the apex placoderms. Bony fish are further divided into the lobe-finned and ray-finned fish. About 96% of all living fish species today are teleosts, a crown group of ray-finned fish that can protrude their jaws. The tetrapods, a mostly terrestrial clade of vertebrates that have dominated the top trophic levels in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems since the Late Paleozoic, evolved from lobe-finned fish during the Carboniferous, developing air-breathing lungs homologous to swim bladders. Despite the cladistic lineage, tetrapods are usually not considered to be fish, making "fish" a paraphyletic group.

Fish have been an important natural resource for humans since prehistoric times, especially as food. Commercial and subsistence fishers harvest fish in wild fisheries or farm them in ponds or in breeding cages in the ocean. Fish are caught for recreation, or raised by fishkeepers as ornaments for private and public exhibition in aquaria and garden ponds. Fish have had a role in human culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies.

Purina may refer to:

  • Ralston Purina, an American pet food company that was acquired in 2001
  • Nestlé Purina PetCare, the pet food division of Swiss-based Nestlé S.A., and the acquirer of Ralston Purina Company in 2001 (subsequently merged with Nestlé's Friskies PetCare Company)
  • Purina Mills, a farm animal feed company that was spun off from Ralston Purina Company
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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Carol

    This was exactly what I wanted to feed my minnows in the creek. They absolutely love it and is better nutritious for them. After I feed, I go out that night and all the crawdads are eating whatever is left. I highly recommend this product for feeding in the creek, pond, or wherever you feed.

  2. 03

    by Dean

    Stocked my pond with 2 to 3 inch bluegill. Tried the aquamax sport which was 3/16 inch pellet. It seemed too big for the fish so i ordered the 400. It is a very small pellet which half floafs and half sinks. More activity was seen as the feed was broadcast into the pond. The fish seemed to eat the 400 better at there current size and should grow faster since the protein level is higher. Will switch to the sport or 500 aquamax if the fish have grown to a size where they can consume the bigger pellet.

  3. 03

    by Steve

    Purina AquaMax 400 small pellets perfect for fingerling fish stocked in my new pond. Fun to watch the action when fish feeder spinner puts feed in water.

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