In the wild, yes, betta fish are carnivorous and are thus required to hunt for food. If you put a live bloodworm into a betta's tank, you can see from the body language of the fish that it is "eyeballing" or even stalking the worm.
Yes, betta fish can safely consume Tetra food.
Betta fish change color by there environment and the types of food that you feed it. If your Betta fish is loosing color that means that your Betta is sick.
Some of the best betta fish food flakes on the market include Omega One Betta Buffet Flakes, Hikari Betta Bio-Gold Fish Food, and Tetra BettaMin Flakes. These brands offer high-quality nutrition for betta fish and are widely recommended by experienced fish keepers.
Hundreds is typical although some will die young.
no they eat freeze dried blood worms,live food,or Betta food bought from a store.
NO
The recommended feeding instructions for Tetra Betta fish food are to feed your Betta fish 2-3 times a day, giving them only as much food as they can consume within 2-3 minutes. It is important not to overfeed your Betta fish to prevent health issues.
Go to petsmart and ask a person there to show you witch is best for your baby betta fish.
You will end up killing your Betta if you don't feed it properly. Canned fish for humans is no good for Bettas. The Betta will not eat it and it will poison the water.. Bettas are insectivorous fish and will eat Mosquito Larvae, Brine Shrimp etc. A Betta can live for some considerable time without food, so if you can't get to a pet shop and buy some Betta food, you can always order Betta food online and should get it within a week or so.
From the food it eats.
yes they do
Yes, betta fish can eat food that sinks to the bottom of the tank. They are known to be opportunistic feeders and will often search for food at different levels of the tank. It is important to ensure that the food is appropriate for betta fish and does not cause water quality issues.