Safety Tips for Feeding Betta Fish

As you might know, there are a few things you should know about feeding  your betta fish, especially if you don't want a sick fish on your hands. In order to feed your new fish , you will obviously need some type of food. Here's some of the tips.

Bettas like other types of foods. For instance, you can buy flakes and pellets that were specifically made for betta's to eat. These two are the most common foods used by owners.You also can try giving your fish brine shrimp, fruit flies, and blood worms. They will definitely like it too.

Betta: Your Happy Healthy Pet

One things to remember is never to overfeed him. These fish have very small stomachs. They're about the same size as one of their eye. So, it's very easy on overfeed him. Doing so can cause constipation, swim bladder disease, GI obstruction, and death. Only give him enough food that he can eat in two to three minutes.

After feeding betta fish, you should never let the food left in the fish tank for too long. If you let uneaten food sit in the tank, it will start to rot quickly. Rotted food will quickly diminish the quality of water in your betta's tank. Therefore, make sure you scoop out any food that he doesn't eat.

If you plan on breeding your bettas, then you will need to feed the male and female very well before putting them together. You should begin feeding them high-quality foods about two weeks before you put them together. Good foods to feed include mosquito larvae, frozen blood worms, and fruit flies.

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