Daphnia, mosquito larvae, and brine shrimp are good choices for bettas.
They will be fine on community flakes or pellets.
It doesn't matter about colour, a good dog food will suffice.
Ceasers is a good food for they kind if dogs with good protein and strength for growing there bones but it has a lot of salt so feed them it a couple of time a week (2 or 3) and try feeding them a different kind of food the other days and try chicken as it has protein and helps the bones develop for yours pups Every morning give them chicken and for there dinner feed them Ceasers and another kind
chips
Feed him or her any type of good name dog food. Why don't you take the dog in for your own? If you cannot keep the dog for your own, then take him or her to your local Animal Shelter where they can try to find a good home for the dog. The dog needs a good shelter from the weather as well as good food and lots of love and care.
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.
you should feed the iams in the orange bag
i think you can feed them meat although i cant remember if it has to be cooked or not...
It might, depends on what kind of Betta food you give it.
a healthy dog food mix that ur dog enjoys
they don't have gums and feed on zooplankton
I don't recommend it because they are tiny and smelly and the water they live in could be nasty. I would feed them to a fish if anything. I used to buy them for my bettas. Any kind of fish would love a treat like that.