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You can offer them foods like flakes, granules, and pellets, and also include frozen and live food such as artemia and blood worms. Don’t overfeed them
When you feed the betta maintain a proper feeding schedule, feeding small portions of food twice a day. You can serve 4 to 6 pellets in every meal. But don’t overfeed them. Once a week choose a fast for them to good digestion system.
You can schedule the food serving, and offer food twice a day in small cunks. Do not put too much food in the tank, if betta leaves the food uneaten they disturb the tank condition. And water is polluted.
Feed them a proper amount of food at the right time, and sometimes feed them high-quality pellets for reward or treatment.
Generally, betta have a weak digestion system, if you overfeed them they can develop constipation or bloating. As freshwater fish, they consider small eye size portions of food.
Copper Marble betta is sensitive to water quality and food intake. If their tank water is compromised by inappropriate cleaning activity, they can easily develop multiple diseases that are hard to cure. A betta fish has a very small stomach and a weak immune system. So, they easily develop digestive problems such as constipation.
Overfeeding leads to the:
Generally, betta have a weak digestion system, if you overfeed them they can develop constipation or bloating. As freshwater fish, they consider small eye-sized portions of food.
Constipation: the causes of constipation are overfeeding and lack of fiber in the diet. The treatment is fasting for 2-3 days, and feeding peas as well as high-quality betta food.
Swim bladder: symptoms of this disease beta cannot swim properly. If you notice that your fish having difficulty swimming it might suffer from swim bladder. It is often caused by overfeeding or low fiber in the diet.
if you overfeed the betta, they can develop constipation and bloating. When these conditions develop avoid animal protein, and offer them green boiled peas.
They help treat the symptoms. You can skip food for days to a quick recovery. Because of their weak immune system, betta can undergo “fast”, once a week. A betta doesn't feel hungry and without food, she can survive two weeks.