Yes you can feed it to a Betta, but most of it it will not be digestable for a Betta. Bettas are insectivores and need a proper diet made from insects etc. That is why pet shops have special Betta food for sale.
No. Bettas are insectivores and should be fed a proper diet. Special Betta pellets are available at good pet shops but they can get by on Tropical Fish flakes.
This maybe is because old rotted food is in your bettas water.
I use Wardley Essentials Betta Food. My bettas learned to remember the look of the container and always get excited when they see it!
You will end up killing your Betta if you don't feed it properly. Canned fish for humans is no good for Bettas. The Betta will not eat it and it will poison the water.. Bettas are insectivorous fish and will eat Mosquito Larvae, Brine Shrimp etc. A Betta can live for some considerable time without food, so if you can't get to a pet shop and buy some Betta food, you can always order Betta food online and should get it within a week or so.
In the wild Bettas eat small crustacea, daphnia, cyclops, mosquito laravae, dragonfly larvae etc etc. In captivity, special Betta foods are available but it is always good to give them a 'live food treat' now and then.They eat :special pellets, flakes, bloodworms, black worms and brineshrinp
They CAN eat most any nonvegetable flakes, but bettas are often food snobs like cats. Betta special pellets are better for them and more likely to be eaten, and their favorite food is usually bloodworms, live, frozen, or dried.
make sure you dont over feed your betta
Yes you can- but I've fed my male betta flake food and pellet food specifically for bettas.
Bettas should not be fed the same food as other fish. Bettas require a high amount of protein, and have their own special betta pellets available at petsmart, petco, walmart, or any place that sells fish. They also like a variety of food, so invest in a small container of bloodworms, also available at all the same places. bettas go crazy for them.
A baby betta fish will eat their yolk sag for the first week or so of life. Then they can be fed liquid fish food and baby brine shrimp. After a month they can eat the same foods a regular betta fish eats.
Bettas can eat worms, brine shrimp, frozen live food, freeze dried live food,and that's it. DO NOT feed your bettas FLAKES. They will give you a look you will never see again.