I have a Beta for the first two weeks we did not think it was eating it's food .But we continued to clean it's bowl regularly and feed it just the same ;it's been 3 months now.Fish is doing fine.
Well whatever food he was eating first he probably liked best and was used to it so try feeding him that.
Yes, eating exotic foods is something you should try. This allows you to broaden your eating horizons and try new things.
in new york and everywhere else they use fish for eating so you don't starve
In the sea sharks play a very important role. They don't just eat all fish, they eat for a good cause. Some sharks eat dead fish and if the population were to decline then we would have dead fish in the ocean.
There are several reasons why your fish may not be eating in the new tank. It could be due to stress from the change in environment, water quality issues, or the fish may simply need time to adjust to its new surroundings. It is important to monitor the water parameters, ensure proper acclimation, and provide a comfortable and familiar environment for the fish to encourage eating. If the issue persists, consulting with a veterinarian or experienced fish keeper may be necessary.
it might be but i advise you to just get new food just to be safe
There are several reasons why your new fish may not be eating. It could be due to stress from being in a new environment, water quality issues, illness, or simply adjusting to its new surroundings. It's important to monitor the fish closely and make sure the tank conditions are optimal for its health. If the issue persists, consider consulting with a veterinarian or a fish expert for further guidance.
Fish
because shes tired of her old food. get her some new food
lobster
A disease brought on by eating junk food.
red cod