Yes , female Betta's eat blood worms , cutting the worms into smaller pieces allows them to be taken easily. Live or fresh foods are a good way to condition fish for mating.
I believe you mean Betta fish. No, it should be fine. You can treat you Betta fish by giving them bloodworms!
By putting live mosquito lavae in the water with it. Or bloodworms.
No, they eat things like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
They eat :special pellets, flakes, bloodworms, black worms and brineshrinp
blackworms, bloodworms, mosqito larve, betta pellets, daphnia, infursia, baby brine shrimp, tublex worms, ect.
A baby betta fish will eat their yolk sag for the first week or so of life. Then they can be fed liquid fish food and baby brine shrimp. After a month they can eat the same foods a regular betta fish eats.
Feed it bloodworms it worked with mine and my mates one
When I first got my betta, he did NOT like eating. It might take a couple days for him/her to get used to its new home.Sadly, I have also experienced guppies who do not eat. They usually were ill. Hopefully your betta is not like them.
freeze dried bloodworms
Small pelleted foods, flake foods and many types of frozen and frieze dried such as bloodworms.The food you should feed your beta fish is betta specific food pellets they also enjoy brine shrimp and frozen bloodworms. Make sure the betta fish is given 6 to 7 brine shrimp at a time.P.S Don't Forget To Feed Your Betta!
Betta fish eat bloodworms, brine shrimp, betta pellets/flakes(avalible at all pet stores)They can also eat little crumbs of bread(the bread will not give them all the vitamins that they need to carry on for the rest of the day) They can also eat anything that is for betta fish!If you are wondering how much and how many times to feed your lovable fish look on the back of the container of your fish's food! Have fun with your betta fish!!!In captivity, Bettas generally eat bloodworms or specially marketed pellets for Bettas.Fish food. (pellets mostly)A betta can eat anything that any other small tropical fish can eat. This includes fish flakes (such as Tetramin), bloodworms, and small pellet food. Bettas are prone to over-eating, and should only be fed what it can eat in about 1 minute, once or twice a day. That is usually about 4-5 flakes, or 2-3 pellets, or 2-3 large bloodworms.
Baby bettas should be fed live or frozen brine shrimp and daphnia. Older bettas will eat bloodworms,daphnia,brine shrimp,betta pellets, and blackworms.