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Silkworm Pupae in Fish Food

Insect-derived protein source.

Found in 2 foods in the AquaIndex database.

Category: Animal proteinClassification: Generally beneficialControversy:0

What Is Silkworm Pupae?

Silkworm pupae are the pupal stage of silkworms and are commonly used as a protein source in aquaculture.

Why Is It Used in Fish Food?

Used as a nutrient-dense insect protein ingredient.

Nutritional & Functional Role

Contains high protein and lipid levels.

Is Silkworm Pupae Good or Bad?

Generally considered beneficial when used in balanced formulations.

Most relevant for carnivorous and omnivorous feeding profiles.

Benefits

Highly digestible insect protein; nutrient dense.

Risks and concerns

Less commonly used in commercial ornamental fish foods.

Best Fish Foods Containing Silkworm Pupae

Highest scoring: FishScience Worm Pellets (97)

FoodScoreNutritionIngredientsSuitability
FishScience Worm Pellets
97Excellent
403720
Ultra Fresh Apex Guppy
97Excellent
403720

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Silkworm Pupae good for fish?

Generally considered beneficial when used in balanced formulations. Insect-derived protein source.

Why is Silkworm Pupae included in fish food?

Used as a nutrient-dense insect protein ingredient.

Is Silkworm Pupae natural?

Naturalness depends on source material and processing method. Insect-derived protein source.

Is Silkworm Pupae better than fish meal?

Silkworm Pupae can perform well in specific formulas, but suitability depends on species, digestibility, and inclusion rate. Fish meal remains a common benchmark protein source.