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Reddit mentions of Fluval Bug Bites Betta Fish Food, Granules for Small to Medium Sized Fish, 1.06 oz., A6575

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Fluval Bug Bites Betta Fish Food, Granules for Small to Medium Sized Fish, 1.06 oz., A6575. Here are the top ones.

Fluval Bug Bites Betta Fish Food, Granules for Small to Medium Sized Fish, 1.06 oz., A6575
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Betta fish food that contains up to 40%, nutrient-rich Black Soldier Fly Larvae, the first ingredientHigh in multiple proteins like whole salmon – rich in Omega 3 and 6 for healthy skin, scales and finsFortified with essential vitamins, amino acids and minerals for a balanced daily dietSlow sinking micro granule format (0.25-1.0mm) – all fish can feed at their preferred depth; feed as much as fish can eat in two minutes, two or three times dailySustainably processed in small batches for quality control and maximum freshness
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ColorBrown
Number of items1
Size1.06 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.065625 Pounds

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Found 4 comments on Fluval Bug Bites Betta Fish Food, Granules for Small to Medium Sized Fish, 1.06 oz., A6575:

u/Dd7990 · 6 pointsr/bettafish

Def needs a lot more plants, especially some really tall ones with leaves the betta can rest on at the surface, but otherwise a great start! Lovely driftwood centerpiece too!

The food could be better though... Omega One brand of pellets/flakes has not 1, not 2, but THREE nasty preservatives of which BHA/BHT are known to potentially cause cancer. I wouldn't feed my bois such toxic preservatives.

I recommend NorthFin Betta Bits, New Life Spectrum Betta, or Fluval/Nutrafin Bug Bites are great high quality betta pellets with less (if any) of the filler crap and little or no toxic preservatives.

Hikari Bloodworms are great as a treat and diet variety too as they also add vitamins to the bloodworms. The Omega One bloodworms you have are ok though and pretty much the standard average stuff as far as most freeze-dried bloodworm fish treats go, but yea the Hikari brand of them do have added vitamins.

u/roboto6 · 5 pointsr/bettafish

Of course! Oh! I'd also feed pellets over flakes, flakes are messy and hard to portion out. New Life Spectrum, Fluval Bug Bites and Northfin Betta Bits are all good foods, I personally feed my fish a mix of all 3 but the betta bits are probably my favorite of the bunch.

u/NewAgeAlice · 3 pointsr/bettafish

I definitely suggest switching to a pellet, such as: Aqueon Betta Pellets and/or Omega One Betta Buffet Pellets, both which can be found at your local Petsmart ; OR Fluval Bug Bites which can be found on Amazon <--- this may not be the proper recommended Fluval Bug Bites, but it's within that range of either Small Tropical Bites, or this one.

As for blood worms and brine shrimp, if you are using the freeze dried version, bettas tend to not be too fond of them, however, for a once weekly treat, you can give them the frozen versions, both of which I believe can be found at a local Petsmart, or online at various retailers. If you'd like some links for those, let me know!

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/bettafish

Northfin Betta Bites: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M4Q5DQ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yZGkDbEWRHJ36

Fluval Bug Bites (for small fish) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07194GD1F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HYGkDb8B2Y2JH

Fluval Betta Bites https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BRC35Z9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7YGkDbJNW560H

The other frozen foods are found at the pet store. Omega One is the brand I use. The only ingredient in the cube are what it is on the package (bloodworms, brine, mysis shrimp). Bug Bites can be found at Petco as well. Northfin, you'll have to order on Amazon.

Turn the temp to 80, it's a good spot for bettas.