I have two betta fish, But the salesperson at the pet store said i should feed it once a day with 2-3 pellets. The bottle of food for my betta fish says that I should feed them twice a day with 6-8 pellets. What should I do?
Sun, Apr 24, 2011
I have two betta fish, But the salesperson at the pet store said i should feed it once a day with 2-3 pellets. The bottle of food for my betta fish says that I should feed them twice a day with 6-8 pellets. What should I do?
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April 24th, 2011 at 11:32 am
Follow the instructions on the bottle. It would be hard to overfeed it, cause it will swim off any extra. Plus, you’d rather have it over-eat than under-eat, right? Don’t worry, the extra pellets will just be good for them.
April 24th, 2011 at 11:40 am
2-3 pellets a day once a day is what I have fed my betta, “Dog” for years and he seems to be doing alright. There are also plants that you can buy that will live in the water with the betta and feed it while cleaning the bowl as well. Not only is it an economically sound option, it is beautiful to look at as well.
April 24th, 2011 at 12:33 pm
You should not feed your betta more than once a day. betta fish will eat whatever you give them, and this could result in a tummy ache, or he will over-eat himself to sickness or death. The food bottles are usually trying you to feed your fish more and buy more product, while the fish store will give you better advice. My betta fish, Champ just died and he lived for seven years (not counting how old he was in the store). I fed him betta pellets once a day, about 4 pellets. He was a great fish, and I hope you enjoy yours!!
April 24th, 2011 at 1:11 pm
Feed it twice a day, one pellet at a time, as many as it wants to eat in 4-5 minutes. In a few days, you will see a pattern. Ours eats 4 in the morning and 2 at night. After you get an average amout that it wants to eat, you can just feed it that much each feeding time, without having to wait for it to eat one before giving it another.
Overfeeding isn’t good for it, but only allowing it to eat for 4-5 minutes will prevent that.
Different brands of pellets are different sizes, so one person’s amout to feed may not be how much you need to feed your fish.
April 24th, 2011 at 1:33 pm
I have had beta fish and I followed the directions on the bottle and my fish was fine for years. If you are feeding it too much, you will notice the tank is getting dirty. You will then need to feed them less.
April 24th, 2011 at 1:33 pm
First off, try to find better food. Pellets really aren’t that good. I use to feed my bettas freeze dried daphnia and blood worms. I found these at petsmart, but they cost more.
Other than that, I’d probably do 2 pellets twice a day. . to a total of four. Never just sprinkle food in there, because bettas will eat without stopping, and will literally eat to their death. You have to closely monitor what you give them. Remember to keep the top covered because bettas can jump out. If your betta ever jumps out, try putting it in water for a while even if it looks dead, because sometimes they “come back to life”. It’s because they can breathe from their mouth insead of their gills.
April 24th, 2011 at 1:36 pm
I feed my fish a little twice a day. Just watch that all the food is eaten at each feeding. The more food that is not eaten will end up ate the bottom of the bowl and you will have to clean the bowl more often.
April 24th, 2011 at 2:24 pm
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April 24th, 2011 at 3:19 pm
2 pellets a day Three g? Times a day
April 24th, 2011 at 4:13 pm
I recomment twice a day with four to six pellets for two bettas. Don’t overfeed! Change their water once every two weeks if you are using jars. Try skipping a day about once a week, I find that he doesn’t leave any rotting if I skip. Go to bettatalk. com for more info on bettas. My betta is three years old in human years so I should know.
April 24th, 2011 at 4:36 pm
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April 24th, 2011 at 4:50 pm
ive had my bettas for three years. feed your bettas at least six or seven pellets every two days.
April 24th, 2011 at 5:23 pm
I prefer bloodworms for my beta fish. They are cheap and they seem to like them better. If you use bloodworms I would recommend a pinch 2 times a day.
April 24th, 2011 at 5:40 pm
Let me get this straight. You would rather pollute your house, than still eat much more than you would normally eat.
Fish are fine for 2 weeks without food so underfeed.
I would follow you salesperson’s advise and feed once a day with 2-3 pellet. Or break it up to 2 feedings. Also a one day fast every week is good to keep the fishes digestive system healthy
Also, get variety, just pellets is boring, boiled pees, freeze dried food, frozen, or maybe just different pellet are better for your betta
By the way for future reference, the people making the food get money based on how much food is sold. They couldn’t care less about the welefare of your fish