![]() Dump a full can of any other food in there and the betta would eat itself to death. ![]() Foul the water perhaps but the betta would live. If they dumped the whole can in the tank it would not kill your betta. AND no one can overfeed the betta with it. It is excellent to be giving sick bettas as it is easily digested and will not interfere with medication. I recommend it to a lot of new betta owners until they get the hang of small feedings or for people who have bettas for small children or for people who are going to be letting others feed their bettas while on vacation. It is the food you want to give them when they won't eat their peas and it is a food that they should get to increase their fiber intake to keep them "regular". It is a small crustacean and it works like prunes with fish. ![]() Daphnia is impossible to overfeed as it is really full of fiber. Bloodworms can be overfed and you can get in trouble if they get too many. But while I am at it since you are looking for something someone else can feed him and not get in trouble with let me suggest the Freeze-dried Daphnia instead. I don't think that PetSmart or Petco deal with them locally but you can ask someone who actually shops there. Then after a while, he just swam by the floating pieces and didn't even try to eat them.Īny ideas on how I could get my store betta a little protein. he ate a couple of little pieces, then he would suck one up, chew it, spit it out, over and over. ![]() ![]() I soaked a few, they don't plump up much, they look more like little dried branches.īut Lemon didn't like them much. Then I got some freeze dried worms the other day. the next time I got some, the were black and sticky and I was afraid they had gone bad and didn't want to risk it. I tried the little gel pack of blood worms, and he loved that, but since he's only one little fish I had to clip and store the pack in the fridge. I wanted Lemon, at the store, to get some blood worms too as he's only been getting a few HikarI pellets twice a day. We feed our home bettas nice plump frozen/thawed blood worms every night and they LOVE them!! Anybody had any experience with Dried Bloodworms for Bettas? ![]()
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