What Do Betta Eat and How to Feed Betta? Best Betta Fish Food
Feeding you bettas the best type of food is a challenge for many fish
owners. There is a wide variety of food available in the fish stores online and
local pet stores that you can feed your fish.
While deciding
what you must feed your betta fish first just think from the fishes’ point of
view and you'll be able to easily come with a lot of options. What would your
betta have eaten if he would have been in the wild? Answering this simple
question will itself make things easier for you to decide what kind of food
will be best.
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Here are some possible options to keep your betta healthy and improve it's lifespan.
1. Best Betta Fish Food - Live Food
Under live food bettas absolutely love bloodworms,
daphnia and brine shrimp larvae. In the wild these live types of food are
easily available and bettas when in wild can easily consume them. Blood worms
are dark red colored and that is why are named like that.
You don’t have
to visit a nearest lake or water puddles to catch these for your fish. You can
buy them a local fish store in plastic bags and feed your fish. One challenge
is that since your fish will love them to eat when they are alive (it's live
food, right?), you'll need to keep necessary arrangement to keep them alive.
2. Best Betta Fish Food - Fish Flakes
Fish flakes are made from dried fish and bettas love them.
Fish flakes contain vitamin C. B complex and even vitamin E. Some manufacturers
use artificial colors in the fish flake food. If you find that the fish flakes
food contains "spirulina" which is a type of algae then it's good for
your betta.
3. Best Betta Fish Food - Beta fish Pellets
If you don’t want to go for live food and
even fish flakes for some reasons then a better option is betta fish pellets.
One advantage of these is that these have been specifically prepared for bettas
alone. While making these manufacturers take extra care to make them into the
size, an adult betta can eat easily.
4. Best Betta Fish Food - Freeze Dried Food
Instead of using live food some fish owners
use freeze dried brine shrimp and blood worms. Since these are dried you don’t
have to take extra care to keep them alive and even feed your fish just like
flakes. Since this food is dried you don’t even have to keep them in a freezer.
You can store it just like flakes and feed your pet whenever you have scheduled
their meal.
5. Best Betta Fish Food - Mosquito larvae
This is the best amongst all types of food you
can feed your betta, because in the wild bettas feed on these and stay healthy
for years. The only problem is finding these near your home. You just can't go
out and bring these from any dirty water puddle back in your tank because apart
from mosquitoes you'll also bring a lot of bacteria causing deadly diseases for
your fish.
Apart from the type of food mentioned above here are some simple rules you
must follow.
- Do not overfeed your bettas
because fish do not eat everything you feed them. The uneaten food settles
at the betta of the tank and gets rotten. The rotten food can drastically
alter water chemistry and this can be harmful for your fish.
- Maintain a tight schedule of feeding your bettas. Just like we humans even fish have a digestive system of their own and feeding everyday is a bad idea. You can feed your betta daily only the amount that he will consume completely.What you can do is feed him little and see how much he consumes. If you find that you are feeding too much and he's leaving it uneaten, then adjust the next day and modify your quantity the other day.
- No matter how much you plan there is always be uneaten food at the bottom of the tank. You can remove the fallen uneaten food particles while cleaning the tank using siphoning tube so that the water chemistry remains intact.
Happy Betta Keeping!