A betta can eat any betta food regardless of the manufacturer; they typically market it as Betta Bites.
yes it can because triops are cannibals.
Yes newts can eat Triops. Care needs to be taken with smaller newts, that the Triops arent too big. Larger newts like paddletails will have no issues with larger Triops.
In the wild they eat plant material, small bugs and pond creatures, and even each other if food is scarce. If you are raising triops at home you can basically feed them anything organic. Chopped up vegetables and other kitchen scraps are good choices, or you can simply feed them a commercial fish food, like Betta fish food or shrimp pellets. You can also throw in dead bugs, spiders, etc and see if they will eat it. Or as the previous poster mentioned, you can even feed them grass. If you need suggestions or specifics here is a link to a very good triops feeding guide, including how much to feed triops, when to feed triops, etc. http://www.triopsguys.com/triops-feeding-guide-78/
The Triops may very well eat the fish. I wouldn't try this. Even if the fish did eat the Triops, would you really want to do this considering the fact that a Triops has a shell? Seems like instant indigestion or worse to me.
If you have sea monkeys in one tank with triops, they will eat each other.
no it does not . yooh feel nothing .
Triops can eat a range of fish food (pellets not flakes). Triops can also eat: grated carrot rice small pieces of fish prawn(not much bigger than food pellets) ranges of fruit I got all this information and more at www.triops.bravehost.com
Betta fish do not eat fish.
possibly daphnia, baby triops or fairy shrimp. If you have just hatched your triops it is more likely to be fairy shrimp, but if they are over a week old they should have eaten all of the fairy shrimp, daphnia can become a problem when triops are well fed and dont eat them, but they wont hurt the triops
Unless the fish are really bigger than your triops the fish might get eaten.
NO!!!!! They should not eat betta fish...but if your cat has then call a vet, and don't get anymore betta Fish!