JenniferRose
Mostly New Member
I purchased a really gorgeous (I think) betta from Petco. (I usually don't purchase from them, but couldn't resist this guy and happened to have a cycled tank at home waiting for a betta LOL )
He was listed as a "dragonscale" betta but the research I've done has left me questioning if this is true. It doesn't actually matter, but I'm curious.
Regardless his name is officially "Drogon" ... Game of Thrones fans will understand.
He was placed in his new home today and is already eating like a pig. I gave him three pellets and he's acting like he thinks he's starving. He keeps seeing pellet sized bubbles, swimming up to taste them and spitting them out. Usually bettas take a couple days to acclimate before wanting to eat, but not this guy!
Also.. I want him to have a balanced diet that encourages his color to remain in all it's iridescent glory and above all I want him to stay healthy and happy. Should I feed him blood worms now and then or the occasional frozen green pea?
thanks folks
He was placed in his new home today and is already eating like a pig. I gave him three pellets and he's acting like he thinks he's starving. He keeps seeing pellet sized bubbles, swimming up to taste them and spitting them out.
Also.. I want him to have a balanced diet that encourages his color to remain in all it's iridescent glory and above all I want him to stay healthy and happy. Should I feed him blood worms now and then or the occasional frozen green pea?
He was listed as a "dragonscale" betta but the research I've done has left me questioning if this is true. It doesn't actually matter, but I'm curious.
He was placed in his new home today and is already eating like a pig. I gave him three pellets and he's acting like he thinks he's starving. He keeps seeing pellet sized bubbles, swimming up to taste them and spitting them out. Usually bettas take a couple days to acclimate before wanting to eat, but not this guy!
Also.. I want him to have a balanced diet that encourages his color to remain in all it's iridescent glory and above all I want him to stay healthy and happy. Should I feed him blood worms now and then or the occasional frozen green pea?
thanks folks
He was placed in his new home today and is already eating like a pig. I gave him three pellets and he's acting like he thinks he's starving. He keeps seeing pellet sized bubbles, swimming up to taste them and spitting them out.
Also.. I want him to have a balanced diet that encourages his color to remain in all it's iridescent glory and above all I want him to stay healthy and happy. Should I feed him blood worms now and then or the occasional frozen green pea?