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It's important to provide your betta with a diet that includes a variety of meat-based food such as flakes, pellets, daphnia, freeze-dried blood worms, and frozen food which fulfill the nutrition needs of the samurai betta.
betta should be fed reasonably with little aggressiveness if their caregivers keep a careful eye on them during feeding times. Prevent competitiveness and injury by avoiding congestion during feeding times.
Overfeeding leads to the:
Generally, betta have a weak digestion system, if you overfeed them they can develop constipation or bloating. As freshwater fish, they consider small eye size portions of food.
Constipation: the causes of constipation are overfeeding and lack of fiber in the diet. The treatment is fasting for 2-3 days, and feeding peas as well as high-quality betta food.
Swim bladder: symptoms of this disease beta cannot swim properly. If you notice that your fish is having difficulty swimming it might suffer from a swim bladder. It is often caused by overfeeding or low fiber in the diet.
Betta has a weak immune system and digestion system. Serve a betta small portion of food, if you overfeed a betta, they can develop constipation and bloating. When these conditions develop, avoid animal protein, and offer them green boiled peas.
You can schedule the food serving, and offer food twice a day in small chunks. Do not put too much food in the tank, if betta leaves the food uneaten they disturb the tank condition. And water is polluted.