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From their striking colors to flowing fins, bettas are a popular choice among newcomers and longtime aquarists. Just like shopping for the right foods for yourself, picking out the right foods for your betta buddy will aid in enhancing their colors and vitality. Bettas are carnivorous fish benefiting from a balanced diet of meat based foods from freeze dried or thawed, frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp as well as a mix of flake food, small granules and small pellet foods formulated for a betta.
Bettas are carnivores requiring a diet with elevated levels of meat proteins. Most bettas will accept a variety of foods from live, freeze dried or thawed, frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp as well as flake food, small granules and small pellets.
Variety is the key to life and to a betta's health as well. Therefore, feeding a mix of freeze dried or thawed, frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp as well as a mix of flake food, small granules and small pellets formulated for a betta is beneficial to their quality of life.
Feed your betta sparingly and no more than it can eat in 1 to 2 minutes; overfeeding can quickly foul the water, especially in a smaller, unfiltered aquarium. If feeding frozen food, be sure to thaw it out before offering it to your betta.
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My Betta fish keeps spitting out its food. I feed it "XL color granules" mixed with "color flakes" its tank mate is a molly. I heard you can get bloodworms and soak them in garlic guard and they will eat it. Is this true? Thank you. -Cristina
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I have a male beta fish that will not eat (or at least I haven’t seen him eat). I got him 5 days ago. He’s in a 1 gallon bowl. I got him the recommended beta pellets but he can’t seem to get them to stay down. He gets excited when I feed him but when he goes for the pellet, he holds it in between his lips then spits it out. The pellets end up sinking after a while and that’s when he grazes the bottom. I think that’s how he’s getting his food but i’m not 100% sure. How can I get him to eat?
I recently got a baby boy betta, but he won't eat his food although the baby girl betta next to him behind the divider would. What should I do, and should I be worried?
Hey! I have a empty 5.5 and I planned on getting a baby betta the brand is Topfin. and I was just curious about the filter on it and if you think it would be to tough and blow the betta around or suck it into the filter. I also heard that Smaller Bettas are recommended live food but I don’t know how to raise anything like vinegar eels, microworms, etc.
He's a full grown betta fish, I've had him for a little over half a year, adopted him from a friend. He has a filter and a heater in his tank & I try to stick with recommended products. As of the last couple months, his fins are curling up in the back and he will only eat one pellet every other day or so. I had been feeding him three pellets twice daily. Last week I started cleaning his 1 gallon tank twice a week instead of once a week, and am considering upgrading to a 2.5 gallon tank instead.
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My betta fish is bloated and has a dark patch on his left side where the scales are not laying flat. What I tried feeding him a pea, but it didn't help. Please help!
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I got my baby male Betta fish yesterday, I got a few others as well, they are all in the containers they came in seeing as the counter worker told me they could be untill they got bigger, My Male isnt eating the bloodworms in his tank. Im worried, I fed him three times, when I got home from the store, this morning and tonight, there are still pellets in there! Is it caused by stress? How can I save my little Dustin!