Betta fish flakes are thin, flat pieces of food that float on the water's surface, while pellets are small, round pieces that sink to the bottom. Pellets are generally better for betta fish as they provide a more balanced diet and help prevent overfeeding.
Betta pellets are more nutrient-dense and less likely to pollute the water compared to flakes. Pellets are better for feeding betta fish as they provide a balanced diet and reduce the risk of overfeeding.
Betta flakes are thin, flat pieces of food while pellets are small, round balls. Pellets are generally better for betta fish as they sink slowly, reducing the risk of overfeeding and bloating. Flakes can be messy and may not provide a balanced diet.
Pellets are generally considered better for bettas as they provide a more balanced diet and help prevent overfeeding compared to flakes.
Both flakes and pellets can be suitable for betta fish, but pellets are generally recommended as they provide more balanced nutrition and are easier for bettas to eat.
twice a day, 2 times each, 5 pellets at max or 2 flakes a day (pellets are better for betta fish
That is a matter of personal preference. Read the ingredients on the label and make your decision based on the higher the amount of protein the better the food is for goldfish.
They will be fine on community flakes or pellets.
Dust, particles, fragments, flakes, grime...
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!
The pellets yes, the tropical fish flakes, no. Feed it every two or three days.
Usually flakes, pellets or small frozen vegetables e.g. peas.
Read the contents on the packaging. The higher the protein content the better the food is usually. Cheap food is usually of a lower grade and your fish will reflect the quality of their food in their health and appearance. They seem to prefer to eat from the bottom so I feed pellets.