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Betta feeding amount, betta feeding frequency

Saul Goodman
2021-05-12 18:39:52
Juvenile fish: If it is not yet an adult betta, the amount of feeding can be more, each feeding amount can be eaten within 10 minutes. Because during this period, their demand for food is relatively large, and their metabolism is relatively fast, feeding more food can promote their growth and development. | | Adult fish: If it is an adult betta, the amount of feeding can be reduced, and the amount of feeding can be finished within 5 minutes.
Betta feeding amount, betta feeding frequency

1. Feeding amount

of betta fish 1. Juvenile fish: The demand for food of non-adult betta fish is relatively large, and the nutrients needed are relatively large, and their metabolism is relatively high at this time. The breeder can feed more, and the food fed each time can be eaten within 10 minutes.

2. Adult fish: The metabolism of adult betta fish will decrease, and it is most appropriate for the breeder to eat the food within 5 minutes each time. Because their demand for food is not very high at this time, and their digestive ability will be weakened, so the amount of food needs to be reduced. Breeders can also decide the amount of feeding according to the habits of the betta, as long as it can be controlled at 7-8% full.

2. Feeding frequency

of betta fish 1. Juvenile fish: Juvenile betta fish have strong digestive ability and high metabolism. Breeders can choose to feed them twice a day. The best feeding time is 9 am and 3 pm. After 3 pm, even if the fish have the behavior of foraging, try not to feed, so as to reduce the burden of the digestive system.

2. Adult fish: The adult betta can be fed once a day, and the time can be set at 11 o'clock every morning. Because the adult betta fish has completed its development, the demand for food and nutrition will be reduced, and if too much food is fed, it will cause indigestion.

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