Just a Pygmy Corydora Posted April 15, 2021 Share Posted April 15, 2021 I have three different kinds of food for my betta fish, Aurora. Xtreme Aquatic Foods Krill Flakes, Xtreme Aquatic Foods Betta Semi-Floating Pellets, and Frozen Daphnia. When I try sprinkling some frozen daphnia in the tank, he doesn't seem to notice it as food. The corycats are eagerly eating the daphnia---which was meant to be for Aurora. I don't know what I'm doing wrong--- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrozenFins Posted April 15, 2021 Share Posted April 15, 2021 I'm assuming the daphnia is sinking which is why your corycats get it but not your betta fish. In my experiance with bettas is that they dont like eating sinking foods and usually wont touch it. When I feed Hugo Frozen Blood Worms, I make sure that they are partially defrosted (not all the way defrosted) defrosted daphnia/ blood worms will sink, where as frozen ones will float. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just a Pygmy Corydora Posted April 15, 2021 Author Share Posted April 15, 2021 So I should feed it when its frozen? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrozenFins Posted April 15, 2021 Share Posted April 15, 2021 1 minute ago, Catfish_Lover_Jane said: So I should feed it when its frozen? I'm assuming you dont feed a whole cube. So I would cut it to size, and then let it defrost in the tank. You can place the cube in the feeding ring so he knows its food, as he takes a chomp from it peices will fall to the ground for the corycats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just a Pygmy Corydora Posted April 15, 2021 Author Share Posted April 15, 2021 Okay, I will try that tomorrow. I will update on the daphnia tomorrow. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrozenFins Posted April 16, 2021 Share Posted April 16, 2021 @Catfish_Lover_Jane did your betta go eat the daphnia!? I've never fed my betta daphnia, but he seems to really like his frozen blood worms and his fluval bug bites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just a Pygmy Corydora Posted April 16, 2021 Author Share Posted April 16, 2021 Ah, yes, I fed him a chunk of daphnia, and he nipped at it and then the daphnia sank to the ground and the corycats started swimming over and eating it. Aurora didn't notice. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just a Pygmy Corydora Posted April 16, 2021 Author Share Posted April 16, 2021 So Aurora, either ate a tiny piece of that chunk, or the corycats ate it all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samanthabea Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 Garlic guard got my husband's fish eating and then he weened him off it to regular nonsoaked food Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish Folk Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 I’ll just share what we do for our Bettas... If you go to WalMart pharmacy counter, and ask if they have a syringe for liquid suspension medicines, they’ll probably give you one. Some pharmacists will try to point out others that are for sale on the racks. They’re garbage devices. You want the WalMart one with the blue plunger. Offer to buy it... but they’ll probably just give it to you. Take that home, and attach a 4-inch piece of airline tube. Take your frozen food cubes and thaw them completely in a cup of warm water. Others are right in pointing out that Bettas prefer eating from surface. However, they will also chase sinking food and also sometimes forage around the bottom. Select the (thawed) frozen daphnia that floats — if any — on the cup surface. Draw that up in your syringe, and feed that very close to where your Betta is swimming. As long as your flow is low (which is preferable in a Betta tank) the daphnia will be easy to discover. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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