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Orange betta prefers carnivores’ diet. To maintain color provide nutrition rich food. You can offer them protein-rich food such as Flakes and pellets they provide proper nutrition to the betta. If you offer orange betta fish, offer them pellets or flakes that are high quality and protein-based.
Bloodworms and frozen brine shrimp are great, but they will be happy when you provide them with live food. They will eat everything that is put in the tanks including small insects, snails, and brine shrimp.
The appearance of the tail betta is most important, so maintaining their red vibrant color provides them protein-rich diet. Once you prefer a palette; they become overweight and constipated. So make sure that you do not overfeed them, and break the food into small pieces so you can avoid choking hazards.
You can offer them a variety of food such as
High-quality pellets: feed them a high-quality pellet which is a staple part of their Diet. They are specially made for betta to supply essential nutrition, vitamins, and minerals. Only serve them which consume in 2-3 minutes.
Flake food: flake food comes with different fillers so Betta remains interested in food. But feeding for a long time the same food causes bloating.
Vegetables: serve them vegetables such as zucchini, peas. You can offer boiled vegetables like peas, zucchini and spinach. Vegetables fulfill the need for fiber and minerals which is good for digestion. They are carnivores so it is imported to provide balanced nutrition.
Insects and invertebrates: betta feeds on small insects and invertebrates. They like to eat fruit flies. Betta enjoys hunting to get live food.