You feed a betta fry betta flakes when you do that you have to make sure it is like powder and then u add water to it so it would sink cause it's not that smart as a baby
Whole Blood worms may be a bit big for Betta fry to manage but chopped finely they should be OK.
i give mine a pinchful in the morning and around 630 at night and he seems really happy
Blood worms are to be used only as treats for betta fish as it can cause constipation if substituted for a regular diet.
Microworms
Brine shrimp.
mickey molly fry is like other molly fry just separate them from the parents and other adults.keep the tank needy so that your fry will be healthy feed them with dry worms , luke worms, and blood worms then your fry will be safe.all the best.
Kill them you can fry an egg and break the yolk up and feed it to them
Any fish fry are nutritious to all carnivorous or omnivorous species. Why should Betta fry be different?
betta fry are not born .they hatch from eggs laid by the female which the male fertilizes.
There are several types of "Egg Layer Fry Food" available at most good pet shops.
I have used them for many years as food for young fry. I would say they are a bit too small for adult Bettas but they are an excellent food for rearing the youngsters.
No, she will eat them. The male should be removed as soon as the fry become free swimming - that's about two days after they hatch or four days after they are laid. Once you take out the male, start feeding the fry on vinegar eels and microworms. Any adult betta put in a tank with betta fry (even their own) will eat the fry.
baby bettas are called fry
First, when your betta has the fry, you must split them up quickly. But in your case, it looks like you didn't separate them. If you didn't, its pretty much hopeless. Just let your betta finish eating the fry. next time though, split them up quickly. Some pet stores usually have nets you can use to move the fry away from their parents.Unfortunatly, in your case, there really isn't much that you can do at this point. Right after the fry are born, you must separate the fry from its parents. So for now, just let the betta eat the rest of the fry. The next time you consider breeding more bettas, separate the fry from its parents quickly. Most pet stores have betta fry nets so you can scoop the fry away from the mother. i hope this works next time!
They are called Fry until they are large enough to eat regular goldfish food. Usually after a few months from hatching