You may be overfeeding. Appetite should be size of eyeball. If your betta is healthy, just skip a day of feeding and giver your betta's system time to cleanse/reset itself so to speak. As you probably know, bettas are full of personality and is probably sick of eating the same food. Try baby shrimp as well. Some are picky about pellets especially if they were not fed this from birth. You can also take a stab at freeze dried worms.
if you have betta pellets, then you need to feed them 3 pellets once a day
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.
They eat :special pellets, flakes, bloodworms, black worms and brineshrinp
Betta pellets are designed for Bettas to eat. Hermit crab pellets are designed for Hermit crabs to eat. Goldfish flakes are designed for Goldfish to eat. Are you getting the message? If you wish your Betta to do well, feed it Betta food.
blackworms, bloodworms, mosqito larve, betta pellets, daphnia, infursia, baby brine shrimp, tublex worms, ect.
Baby bettas should be fed live or frozen brine shrimp and daphnia. Older bettas will eat bloodworms,daphnia,brine shrimp,betta pellets, and blackworms.
No, betta fish should not eat cucumbers as part of their diet. Their diet should primarily consist of high-quality betta fish pellets or flakes specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.
When I first got my betta, he did NOT like eating. It might take a couple days for him/her to get used to its new home.Sadly, I have also experienced guppies who do not eat. They usually were ill. Hopefully your betta is not like them.
A betta eats a few pellets or a pinch of flakes 3 times a day. It is best to use only food designed for a betta. Also keep in mind that a betta's stomach is the size of his/her eye.
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 fish typically eat a diet of pellets or flakes specifically made for them, but they can also eat live or frozen foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp. While betta fish may eat small snails occasionally, they are not a primary part of their diet.
twice a day, 2 times each, 5 pellets at max or 2 flakes a day (pellets are better for betta fish