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Since they are mainly carnivores, betta should eat a wide range of entire prey, such as birds, fish, and other suitable sources of protein. For betta, it's important to provide them with a balanced diet that caters to their unique nutritional requirements at each stage of life.
Infants and Young
Insects, tiny fish, amphibians, and crabs betta palatine’s diet. Their food consists of smaller insects, and shrimp fish as they mature.
Adult betta
The Adult betta diet consists of heavy protein and live food such as invertebrates and daphnia. Captive fish will normally accept dried products once they’re edible, but you should offer live food and frozen dried food such as Daphnia, Artemia, or Bloodworm, you can offer anything to fish but the food has proper nutritional value. Sometimes you can offer adult betta pallfina an earthworm, but do not overfeed Betta because it leads to obesity.
Make enrichment a part of your feeding schedule. To do this, you may use mechanisms that make the betta work for their food, much as they would in the wild, or you can move the food to various spots in the tank.
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.
You can maintain a feeding schedule, and feed them twice a day. Offer small portions of food every time. Overfeeding can lead to obesity. We recommended once a once-a-week fasting day. The fast gives rest to their digestive system and prevents them from constipation.
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.