Betta Spitting Out Food
If your betta does this often consider switching to a different brand or try him on a different type of food switch from flakes to pellets for instance.
Betta spitting out food. Don t be alarmed if the betta spits out its food. Even if he keeps spitting out food dont worry. And when you over feed your fish and that food gets spit out it sinks to the bottom of your tank and makes for bad water. Why does my betta keep spitting out its food.
My tank is on the small side at 2 5 gallons so sorry about that i didn t realize that it was the bare minimum until i came across this forum. That diet offers the fish the protein that he needs as well as providing roughage in the form of the insects exoskeletons and wings. Hello i am pretty new here. He seems very healthy he is always swimming around the tank and has his fins proudly displayed.
Feed small portions of a variety of foods and eventually your fish will eat. Bettas have a stomach the size of their eyeball so anything bigger than that is going to be hard to get down. So in a lot of cases your betta will spit food out a couple of times because he literally can t swallow it. I bought my male betta fish exactly a week ago.
Bettas often do not prefer flakes and will eat them at the last resort. I ve never seen him swallow the food. I don t want to. The most common reason your betta is spitting out food is simply that it s too big.
Sometimes he may be taking small bites out of the food. This is particularly true for bettas who have a reputation for being picky eaters. They do not eat as much as we think they do. In the wild betta fish eat insects and insect larvae as well as a little bit of plant matter.
I just get a betta from petsmart about 2 weeks ago he is a blue turquoise twintail halfmoon named boba. Also remember the betta fish stomach is only the size of their eyeball and it takes these fish literally 2 weeks to starve to death. I purchased a marine betta about a week ago. Every time i feed him he chews the food and spits it out.
What should i do to get it to eat. My suggestion is to switch to a different type of betta food and give him a treat often like blood worms. Atleast your fish is giving an effort. Try some live bloodworms or live brine shrimp if all else fails either one will almost always entice your betta into eating.
Should i give it live. So when your fish gets a mouthful of dry flakes that don t contain the nutrition that he needs he may start spitting out food. In most cases this is because the pellet he is trying to eat is too big for his mouth and or stomach. Betta fish are primarily carnivorous and they need a diet that s rich in meaty protein.
My fish splash hates flakes and will only eat pellets. My last fish did not eat for like 1 week. He is probobly seeking a little attention. The tank has a.
Your fish might just not be hungry. However this doesn t mean he s not eating. I feed him aqueon betta food pellets. At first it wouldn t eat frozen at all now i drop some mysis in the tank it looks at it and will put it in its mouth but then spit it back out after half a second or so.
This too is common behavior and it s believed to be a mechanism for breaking down and softening the food. Your betta s stomach is roughly the size of its eyeball and some pellets are even bigger than that.