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By the way, I just wanna say thank you to all that responded my previous question about separating the female beta.. Appreciate it..

2006-11-27 04:01:15 · 7 answers · asked by IsOgKaAyOkO 1 in Pets Fish

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you can buy a type of live food that is almost microscopic that you can get in tablets from your pet store. Add to the water and your babys will eat it.

2006-11-27 04:07:45 · answer #1 · answered by gderman2 2 · 0 0

Newly hatched brine shrimp, newly hatched daphnia, infusioria (basically micro-organisms that grow on decaying organic matter - to make this, you can put a piece of potato in a jar with tank water and let it sit for a week. It's a little too late for that now, but for next time) - however if you have some live plants in other tanks, you can put some in with the babies, there are lots of infusoria on live plants.
You can also find liquid of powder fry food at your petstore.
You can boil an egg, take a little crumbling of yoke, put it in a jar of tank water and shake it, and feed that.

The babies need to be fed every 4-6 hours.

2006-11-27 04:14:16 · answer #2 · answered by Zoe 6 · 3 0

Newly hatched fry need to eat Microworms, Vinegar eels, Infusonia and baby Brine Shrimp. With out them they will more then likely die. If you have live plants in your tank they will have a little bit of the Infusonia because they come from the plants. You probably should have looked into this stuff long before you bred your fish!!!!!!!!!!!! Go to www.bettatalk.com and do some reading!

2006-11-27 04:46:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There's food made specially for baby bettas, I think I remember there even being different ones for different stages of developement. I remember I had to look pretty hard for it, good luck on that. And congrats on getting babies! Don't get discouraged if the babies don't survive. Sometimes it takes a few tries to get the hang of it.

2006-11-27 04:16:01 · answer #4 · answered by heart o' gold 7 · 0 0

Tetra makes a powdered baby food that;s ideal for baby bettas
check woth your local pet shop

2006-11-27 19:16:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Crushed up flakes, meal worms, or brine shimp should be fine as far as I know.

2006-11-27 05:03:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try copepods (cyclops) or daphnia

2006-11-29 15:53:39 · answer #7 · answered by iturnrocks 3 · 0 0

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