Best Betta Food

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The most important part of keeping your finned friends fighting fit and flourishing is finding food that’s designed for them. In the wild, they eat shrimp, worms, mosquito larvae, and other smaller fish, so the principle ingredient to look for to ensure they thrive is protein (at least 30%). It’s also worth considering options that help boost your betta’s natural colors such as flavonoids – especially if it’s sourced from natural sources like salmon and herring flesh. Whether you are looking for pellets, flakes or freeze-dried supplements, here’s our round up of the best fish foods out there to help you keep your bettas better.

Top pick

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Tetra Blood Worms Freeze Dried Treat

Watch your hungry betta’s hunting instinct kick in with these tasty treats

These are a great supplement to flakes and pellets, and help provide a healthy energy-boosting treat as well as variety to your fishy pal’s diet. Betta’s go crazy for blood worms and adding these to your aquarium can even stimulate their hunting instincts. The blood worms are also specially treated to ensure they don’t contain any potentially harmful organisms and substances. They are also suitable for other similar fish, so you can treat your betta’s tank mates too.

Best all-in-one

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Tetra BettaMin Select-A-Food

Three foods essential to your betta's health in one container

Variety is a great way to keep your bettas healthy and stimulated, and this pack gives you a 3-in-1 option to ensure you can provide a range of essential foods in one convenient purchase. Containing staple food flakes, and supplements of pellets and freeze-dried shrimps all in the same tin, you just turn the dial on the top to choose the food you want to dispense when it’s feeding time. With the range providing 48% protein, vitamins, and color-enhancing ingredients this is everything you need to ensure a healthy balanced diet for your fishy friends.

Best shrimp supplement

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Omega One Freeze Dried Brine Shrimp

A safe way to treat your bettas to a shrimp snack

Although most flakes and pellets will give them everything they need to survive, it’s not a good idea to just give them one type of food. Occasional treats of freeze-dried shrimp will give them some much needed nutrients, variety, and excitement. These freeze-dried brine shrimp are an excellent source of protein and are rich in vitamins and minerals. These are treated too, so you get all the nutrition of live food, but without the risk of bacteria or parasites.

Great for vacations

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Zoo Med Betta Banquet Blocks

Take a vacation without worrying about who's feeding the fish

These 7-day timed-release pellets are perfect to ensure your fish are fed when you are going to be away from the house. Containing krill, squid, shrimp, and fish meal along with vitamins and minerals, these slow release tablets will provide your betta with everything it needs when you need to leave them alone for a while. This two pack contains 6 Betta banquets each, so you’re good for a few vacations!

Best small pellets

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Hikari Betta Bio-Gold Baby Pellets

Keep your bettas colorful and looking young with these floating pellets

This two-pack of tiny floating pellets that are rich in protein and vitamins have been carefully balanced to meet the nutritional needs of your bettas. They are much smaller than other pellets, but still pack a punch in enhancing their color using natural ingredients and include grape seed extract to keep your bettas looking young. The fact they stay floating at the top of the tank means you can monitor how much is being eaten, and easily remove excess food if you go a little heavy handed when dishing them out.

High protein pellets

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Omega One Betta Food

Pellets which pack a fatty acid and protein punch

Containing ingredients such as whole Antarctic krill meal, herring meal, and whole sardine meal, these USA-made pellets pack in a lot of protein (42% minimum). With no fillers or nasty additives, your bettas will gobble this up in record time and will benefit from the high Omega 3 & 6 fatty acid content while they are doing it. These pellets are naturally insoluble too, meaning they won’t foul the water if they aren’t eaten.

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Betta need a variety of foods to stay stimulated, fit, and healthy, so need a combination of flakes, pellets, and supplements. Our top pick is a great example of the latter - Tetra Blood Worms Freeze Dried Treat. This blood worm supplement is so sought after by bettas it can even trigger their hunting instincts, and they benefit greatly from the protein boost. For a great all rounder that contains flakes, pellets and protein supplements in one can, check out Tetra BettaMin Select-A-Food. It’s convenient and long lasting too.

For those looking to ensure their betta’s colors stay vibrant and young-looking, it’s worth looking at the Hikari Betta Bio-Gold Baby Pellets, designed to refresh dull-looking bettas. And if you are needing to be away from your fish for a period of up to 7 days, the Zoo Med Betta Banquet Blocks may well provide a handy solution. These slow-releasing pellets will be a true vacation friend to your bettas.

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