Yes. I fed my goldfish betta food, and he ate it. Hope this helps.
Yes you can, like krill, betta pellets, bloodworms, tubiflex worms
Yes you can feed it to a Betta, but most of it it will not be digestable for a Betta. Bettas are insectivores and need a proper diet made from insects etc. That is why pet shops have special Betta food for sale.
Do not, no matter what put a goldfish and a betta together unless you want the goldfish to die!!!
You should not put a male betta with goldfish's.They are aggressive and will fight with goldfish's goldfish give off ammonia and will kill the Betta's.
No. If you feed a betta goldfish food it will give you a look that you will never see again DONT FEED YOUR BETTA GOLDFISH FOOD.YES AND NO. Although the Betta may eat the goldfish food it will not be getting the required nourishment to sustain it properly. Goldfish are omnivorous and the commercial foods developed for them are designed for omnivorous fish. Bettas are insectivores. The commercial foods developed for them to eat were developed to provide the necessary vitamins, roughage and minerals that they require. So the correct answer is. NO!
Yes it can. My beta ate goldfish food for 2 weeks and it was fine.
No it is just about all the same stuff.
No.
Betta fish are best as a solitary fish and are not compatible with goldfish.
No. They are entirely different species. Goldfish are a coldwater species of carp "Carassius auratus" and the Betta or Siamese fighter is a tropical anabantid "Betta splendens".
No, feeding a betta goldfish food is not recommended. Betta fish have specific dietary needs that are different from goldfish, and giving them the wrong type of food may not provide the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being. It is best to feed bettas a high-quality betta fish food to ensure they receive the proper nutrition.