Small pelleted foods, flake foods and many types of frozen and frieze dried such as bloodworms.
The food you should feed your beta fish is betta specific food pellets they also enjoy brine shrimp and frozen bloodworms. Make sure the betta fish is given 6 to 7 brine shrimp at a time.
P.S Don't Forget To Feed Your Betta!
Yes, bettas can eat tetra food as part of their diet, but it should not be their primary food source as bettas require a diet high in protein. It is important to provide a balanced diet for bettas that includes a variety of foods such as pellets, flakes, and live or frozen foods.
Daphnia, mosquito larvae, and brine shrimp are good choices for bettas.
Bettas can eat worms, brine shrimp, frozen live food, freeze dried live food,and that's it. DO NOT feed your bettas FLAKES. They will give you a look you will never see again.
They will be fine on community flakes or pellets.
make sure you dont over feed your betta
They CAN eat most any nonvegetable flakes, but bettas are often food snobs like cats. Betta special pellets are better for them and more likely to be eaten, and their favorite food is usually bloodworms, live, frozen, or dried.
Yes, bettas may eat baby snails as they are carnivorous and will consume small invertebrates.
most bettas will eat what you put in the tank. if he does not eat it try feeding it to him less. bettas can go for up to 4 days, sometimes more without food. It can also depend on what the fish is used to being fed. It is not in an animals nature to allow itself to starve to death. Once the idea sinks in that this is as good as its gonna get, the fish will eat.
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This can depend on what type of food you are feeding your fish. If you are feeding betta bites, then typically the fish would eat from the surface. If you are feeding flakes, then it's possible the fish is simply waiting for the food to sink. It's not uncommon for fish to forage around the bottom for food that may have settled there.
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