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SwimmerWithFish

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I just got my first betta and he's all set up in his home and doing well. There's only one problem: every source I go to has a different opinion on how much to feed them. When I cared for a friends betta she had me feed him twice a week, which seemed like very little food, but he had survived over a year and I didn't want to mess with his schedule. The pet store I got him at recommends feeding twice a day, but the food container said several times a day which seems a bit excessive. I've also heard once a day and every other day. Help! :huh:
 
fish can last up to 10 days without food. in the wild they scavenge for food. some day's there is some some days theres not.

i feed my fish once every 3 days ~ but its down to you how often you feed :good:
 
I feed my Betta's Breakfast, Dinner and Tea which consists of 1 Hakari Betta Gold Pellet so each Betta gets 3 pellets per day, then on sunday they get a rest day without food :)
 
Thank you so much everyone! So it's ok to skip a day every once in a while? I figure I feed him about three pellets once a day. He's the only fish in his tank, so I don't have to worry about competition. Thanks again!
 
It's good to skip a day here and there. Most fish wouldn't eat every day in the wild, so it's natural and better for their long term health :good:
 
3 pellets a day with the odd rest day sounds pretty good to me - my betta usually get's something similar, though I also give him the occasional bit of pea and some freeze-dried bloodworms too (which he loves and it can be rather funny to watch him 'play' with his pea too) :good:
 
i feed my fish flakes in the morning and 3 pellets when i get home from work.
my fish are very active and have 5 or 10 gal tanks, though.


betta can go about 2 weeks with no food.
 

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