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0.7 oz., baby pellet. Powerful color-enhancing diet provides your betta with optimal nutrition in a floating pellet that won't cloud the water in your betta bowl. Specially formulated for bettas, with a superior protein source.

  • - Powerful color-enhancing diet provides your betta with optimal nutrition in a floating pellet that won't cloud the water in your betta bowl
  • - Specially formulated for bettas, with a superior protein source
  • - Reduces stress and stress-related illnesses

Specifications

SKU887544
Primary FlavorFish Meal
Primary BrandHikari
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight20 GM

Additional Features

Grain FreeNo
Personalized Item flagNo
Primary FlavorFish Meal

Ingredients

Fish meal, wheat flour, soybean meal, rice bran, potato starch, krill meal, corn gluten meal, wheat germ meal, brewers dried yeast, wheat gluten meal, fish oil, DL-methionine, spirulina, garlic, dried seaweed meal, astaxanthin, choline chloride, vitamin E supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (stabilized vitamin C), inositol, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, vitamin A supplement, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, niacin, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, disodium phosphate, salt, ferrous sulfate, magnesium sulfate, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate, calcium iodate

Feeding Feed one to three pellets two to three times daily based on the size of your betta. Bettas are finicky eaters and often resist a new type of food. Continued use will ensure acceptance. It is not uncommon for bettas to take up to five days to adjust to a new food.

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143 out of 167 (86%) reviewers recommend this product

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Awesome for injured or blind bettas!

Psychosis

11 years ago

I had a blind betta because of miscare at a department store. High ammonia level...

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This Food Used To Be Good.

HappyBumblebee

13 years ago

I bought this food because it was one of the best foods out there for bettas, bu...

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Hikari betta pellet food!

TMan80

2 years ago
I have a couple betta's all I gotta say is some of them likes these pellets & some don't like it. I like to change up my fishes food so that they don't get stuck with just 1 kind of food every time cause we humans get tired of eating the same kind of food over & over again. I would buy this product again for my fishes.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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High quality

Ferdin

2 years ago
My betta loves it. The size is small so he can swallow it easily,

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Hikari Betta Bio-Gold

Estelle59

2 years ago
My betta likes this food. Since I have him in No Clean Aquarium the instructions said to purchase pellet food as opposed to flaked food. My betta really likes this. The pellets are super small and fine, easy to digest. If my betta likes than I like it.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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He ate these small, floating pellets immediately.

Chris of Butler

3 years ago
This is the number one brand for a reason. They float a long time (I made sure the package said floating), are smaller than many other pellets (easier to eat and swallow) and have a decent level of protein, 38%, with the first ingredient being fish meal (bettas are carnivores), all at a great price. There are fancier (and more expensive) brands but my new betta readily ate his first meal of these the very first night I got him. I will supplement these with freeze dried bloodworms later as treats but these will be my day-to-day pellets for sure.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Good fish food

Cory farber

3 years ago
Our bettas like this food and their colors are amazing

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Excellent Food

trinitybarth

3 years ago
When I got my third betta, I got a sample of this food in a travel tank I got for him for when we go on vacation. Before I got this food, I was feeding him cheap pellets from Aqueon, which honestly isn't good food. It was hard for him to swallow or even grab. When I fed him the new Hikari pellets, he instantly loved them and actually ate them! Now, I feed them to all four of my bettas and they refuse to eat any other food. If I feed them any other food, they immediately spit them out!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Finally something my betta will eat!

Minibetta1

4 years ago
My new betta refused to eat anything I gave him but would constantly look to me for food. This product changed the game. He loved it!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Betta approved!

Namz

4 years ago
Last year was when I got my first betta, he didn't like flakes, frozen, or live foods at all. He did eat pellets but it was hard finding a brand that he wouldn't spit out or get stuck in his mouth. As a first time betta owner I was desperate, he was starving so I really needed to find a quality food that was easy on the wallet to make up for buying countless other types of betta food, and fast. I was at my local petco and saw the hikari betta bio gold and was like why the heck not. I am so glad I did because he sucked them right up with ease, he wasn't spitting them out nor were they getting stuck in his mouth. Now that he is a happy, energized, and well fed fishy friend he has come to enjoy other types of food thanks to these pellets. I was so afraid of losing him to starvation, I will forever be grateful.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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What is the nutrition breakdown? How much fiber does this product have?

  1. Please visit this link for complete details. https://www.hikariusa.com/tropical_folder/betta_bio_gold.html



Betta Bio Gold food....

  1. When you put the pellet in the water; take a toothpick and move the pellet around a bit; this attracts the fish to eat; if this does not work; take 2 or 3 pellets and put a dot of fish oil on the pellets; wait; then add one to the tank; I like these pellets;



Why does my fish spit out his food?

  1. Usually this behavior is because the size of the food is too big. I would recommend finding a smaller food. Of course, your Betts may just be picky. I use and recommend aqueon Betta food.



Does this food float?

  1. Yes, this food do float. If it stays to long, it will start to fall to the bottom. I just drop two and when BoBo eat the two, I drop one more. BoBo will eat three, he's a very young Betta.



What should I feed my baby bettas?

  1. The Betts that they sell are old enough to be fed normal Betts food. Just make sure you crush it up a little so that it will fit into their mouths.



How much should I feed a KING betta?

  1. I would definitely not feed him any more than 8- I feed all of my regular sized bettas about 3-4 pellets a day and they're just fine. Bettas are greedy and many will eat far past the point of neccessity haha. It's always better to under-feed than over-feed, and to have one day off a week to let the fish's digestive system clear out, which reduces the risk of impaction which can kill a fish.



how many pellets should i give my fish a day? i give my fish hikari betta bio gold.

  1. You should feed your fish 2 -4 pellets twice a day



I have a 600 gallon pond with a Red=Eared Slider turtle in it. I live in extreme heat and having problems keeping my water clean.

  1. Thank you for your queation. Do you have any type of aeration device running in your pond? If not, try adding an aeration kit; proper oxygen exchange is vital for the health of your pond. http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=5163+9326+8556&pcatid=8556 Also, you may want to add some "bog" plants to the edge to help aid filtration. Here's an article that details how to build a "Bog Filter". http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.com/pic/article.cfm?c=5163&articleid=2153&d=159&category=245



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