Feeders for Bettas?

I would imagine that they would, but I'd also bet that you'd have to do as Kveeti has had to do for her Betta...one at a time...
 
my crayfish's tank doubles as a feeder guppy breeding tank. i feed those guppies to my turtles and to my sun cats, but the gouramis do like to get in on the chase, so i'm sure they get their fair share, though i've never actually seen one eat any of the baby guppies. my gold gourami will comically chase guppies around plants, rocks, etc, and occasionally crashes into the glass chasing them.
 
Hmm...except for the crashing into the wall part, that sounds like the type of exercise that Patriot wouldn't mind...
 
The trouble with a betta chasing fry is you have to make absolutely certain there is nothing that could cause a torn fin. Whereas decorations may be all right for his normal swimming, when he's dashing about, it's a different story. I found that out with Bixby, too. Or perhaps Bixby was just truly inept and clumsy. Sweet guy, he took after me!
 
LOL! Yeah, like those cory snack bulbs. I don't know how Bixby would tear his fins, honestly. I was sure everything was safe. I did have silk plants and I think it was the tip ends.
 
hehehe, those things were great...but they seemed to be Saprolegnia bulbs...I guess that that would be soft enough? :)
 
I assume you would have to add them quite soon after they are born so that the betta can chomp them whole. I have only ever seen my betta go after food that fits into his mouth in one bite and his mouth isn't huge.
 
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