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Copper marble betta prefers carnivores’ diet. To maintain color provide high protein diet. betta mainly requires a carnivore's diet in aqua settings. You can offer them protein-rich food such as Flakes and pellets they provide proper nutrition to the betta. If you offer marble betta fish, offer them pellets or flakes that are high quality and protein-based.
Bloodworms and frozen brine shrimp are great, but they will be happy when you provide them with live food. They will eat everything that is put in the tanks including small insects, snails, and brine shrimp.
They eat live food such as small insects and invertebrates, as well as frozen food. so making feeding easy offers them a variety of foods. if possible arrange the feeding schedule. You can feed them once or twice per day.
Healthy diet maintain their natural color. betta fish are picky eaters but also have good appetites. Once you prefer a palette; they become overweight and constipated. So make sure that you do not overfeed them, and break the food into small pieces so you can avoid choking hazards.
Some common betta foods you can offer are
Pellets: pellets and omega are the first choices for betta keepers. This food was easy to digest and rich in protein.
Flake food: flake food comes with different fillers so Betta remains interested in food. But feeding for a long time the same food causes bloating.
Frozen food: this is one of the favorite betta foods such as bloodworms. Some of the betta caretakers use frozen food like junk food or primary food.
Freeze-dried: treat your betta sometimes for change offer them Daphnia, and Brine Shrimp as an occasional treat. When they are bored from the regular diet offer them dried worms or shrimp.
Live food: live food is common for betta fry. some other live foods that can be used are mosquito larvae, bloodworms, and small insects.