There is betta food on the market, and if you should purchase this food the fish is not going to gulp this down right away. Bettas do not eat like we do, they go for days without eating it is best not even to try to feed a betta every day, one way to know if a betta is hungry or other fish is too watch them in there habitat, if the betta or your other fish are around the top and very active drop some food in, if they or it is just taking life easy do not feed them or it.
specific betta flakes pellets brine shrimp their own eggs== lol if they breed blood worms== what i feed mine. and now it jumps at my finger and bites at it.
You could try feeding them flakes,live food, or frozen foods. Well am only a kid so if they don't work go back to Pellets, or go to website like petsmart.com and see what they to feed your betta (it dosent matter what kind of betta or gender your betta is).
No. Bettas are insectivores and should be fed a proper diet. Special Betta pellets are available at good pet shops but they can get by on Tropical Fish flakes.
Well, it depends. If it is a tropical fish it needs tropical flakes. If it is a betta fish it needs betta pellets. If it is a algae eater they need algae chips. If it is a fresh water fish it needs fresh water flakes or pellets or goldfish flakes or pellets. They all like freeze dried blood worms as a special treat! It is good to feed a variety of fish foods! Good luck!
A betta eats a few pellets or a pinch of flakes 3 times a day. It is best to use only food designed for a betta. Also keep in mind that a betta's stomach is the size of his/her eye.
I usually use one small pinch of flakes twice a day.
if you have betta pellets, then you need to feed them 3 pellets once a day
you buy sinking pellets or get some minnows for it to eat p.s. its a bottom feeder so dont give it flakes!
Nothing. I feed mine tropical flakes! P.S. i have a betta named Frodo lol
Betta Fish are carnivores and should not be fed veggies. They should eat pellets made specifically for them. (I use Betta Bites). Also never feed them flakes! Their upturned mouths make it hard to eat them. Also onece in a while you can treed them to freeze-dried blood worms!
Yes you can, like krill, betta pellets, bloodworms, tubiflex worms
you can feed them flakes, live food, pellets of shrimp and lots of other food including algae.