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White platinum bettas are carnivores so they prefer to eat plant-based and animal protein-based food. They are not a picky eater like some other betta species. You can also feed them dry foods like flakes, granules, and pellets, and also include frozen and live food such as artemia and blood worms.
betta consumes a variety of foods that are animal-based protein to get proper nutrition. You can also feed them dry foods like flakes, granules, and pellets, and also include frozen and live food such as artemia and blood worms. Don’t overfeed them. Overfeeding leads to digestion and obesity. Properly supply a vitamin-enriched diet which increases the immunity system.
They eat live food such as small insects and invertebrates, as well as frozen food. so making feeding easy offers them different types of foods. if possible arrange the feeding schedule. You can feed them once or twice per day.
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 betta is most important, so maintaining their white plataniumn 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.
Generally, betta have a weak digestion system, if you overfeed them they can develop constipation or bloating. As freshwater fish, they consider small eye-sized portions of food.