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Their food habitat is carnivorous so they eat a combination of food which is animal protein and green leaf. Make sure to find flakes or high-quality pellets that are protein-rich. You can eat plenty of meat to maintain nutritional value. You can add dried food and frozen food.
You can also offer food like plankton. A high-quality food with supplements is a good choice. Even you can occasionally give them vegetables such as peas(remember to remove the peel of the veggie and chop in a small piece, because a large piece may be choked).
If it’s possible provide your betta with a diet that includes a variety of meat-based food such as flakes, pellets, daphnia, freeze-dried bloodworms, and frozen food which fulfill the nutrition need of the blue betta.
betta should be fed reasonably with little aggressiveness if their caregivers keep a careful eye on them during feeding times. Prevent competitiveness and injury by avoiding congestion during feeding times.
Caregivers may get a good look at the betta as they eat. Regular health checks should be undertaken throughout feeding sessions to detect changes in appetite, behavior, or physical condition since these might be early markers of health difficulties. Make sure that caregivers know what to do to be safe, particularly while entering enclosures.
do not overfeed the betta, overfeeding can cause many issues such as constipation, bloating, and swim bladder. If you overfeed them give a rest for 2-3 days, to clear the system. As well as offer them peeled green peas. It is the healthiest option to treat the overfeeding betta. Betta can live without food for 2-3 days. Every fifteen days give the rest of the betta.