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How much is the betta fed? How many times a day?

Jane Margolis
2021-05-12 18:38:38
Adult betta can be fed about 10 pellets at a time, once a day. The young fish can be fed with 5-7 grains of feed at a time, twice a day. But because of the different living environment and constitution of the betta, the amount of feeding is also slightly different. It is better for the breeder to decide the amount of feeding according to the usual feeding speed of the betta. Generally, adult fish can be fed in five minutes, and young fish can be fed in ten minutes.
How much is the betta fed? How many times a day?

1. How much feed

to feed the betta? The specific amount of feed to feed the betta should be judged according to their size and food intake. Generally, the juvenile betta can feed 5-7 pellets at a time, and the adult betta can feed about 10 pellets at a time. But betta fish live in different environments and feed different amounts, and breeders can also decide according to their eating speed. Generally, it is normal for adult betta fish to eat their food in five minutes, and for young fish to eat it in ten minutes. Different fish eat at different speeds and amounts, so breeders should not quantify the food they feed, but adjust it according to the changes of fish.

2. Feed the betta several times

a day. 1. Juvenile fish: The juvenile betta has a large demand for food. The breeder can feed it twice a day. It is best to feed it before 3 o'clock in the morning and afternoon. The amount of each feeding can be finished within 10 minutes.

2. Adult fish: The demand for food of adult betta fish will be reduced, and the number of times of feeding will be relatively reduced. It can be changed to once a day, and the amount of feeding can be finished within five minutes. When the temperature is low in winter, you can choose to feed once every 3-4 days. If you find that fish are not interested in food, you can choose to extend the feeding time or not.

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