You CAN however feed your betta freeze dried or frozen brine shrimp or blood worms but only as a treat. These should never be his main diet. If you go with freeze dried make sure you soak the food in tank water so its soft. If your betta eats it while it's dry he'll get bloated. Daphnia is a great food for betta as well as a quality betta pellet or flake brand. I like to mix my little guy's diet with his pellets and daphnia, he enjoys one blood worm once a week as a snack. Make sure you don't overfeed, betta have a stomach a little smaller than the size of one eye so they are prone to easy constipation!(Sorry if i mispelled something, i'm just an young brazilian guy who wants to know more about his pet)
I thought he meant like Big shrimp, grocery store kind.I cant see a problem with a tiny bit of raw fresh water shrimp and I mean about the size of a pellet. I used to give my girls fresh water muscle as a treat, and they loved live Malaysian Trumpet snail, and Mystery snail, and red cherry shrimp, and live guppy fry, small maggots
how will that hurt his digestion, you know they are pure carnivores right?Simple reply No! Betta have a weak digestive system and can get constipated easily that's the reason for most of there deaths.
Hope this helped
Just to clarify you do mean neochordinia shrimp right?It's always better to feed live shrimp not like raw or cooked that's what I meant.