Ocean Nutrition Atison’s Betta Food
Ingredients & Materials Content
Betta Starter (larval diet for day‑3 to ~1 month fry):
- Ingredients:
Marine proteins, cereal meals, plant proteins, fish oils, algae, lecithin, yeasts, antioxidants. - Nutrients: High HUFA and phospholipids; excellent DHA/EPA ratio; vitamins A₃, D₃, E, and C.
Betta PRO (floating pellets for juvenile/adult bettas, 2+ months):
- Ingredients: Pure brine shrimp embryos (primary ingredient), wheat flour, stabilized vitamins (A, B-complex, C, D₃, E), and preservatives (calcium propionate, ethoxyquin).
- Form: Floating pellets (~1 mm), water-stable, low clouding
Tips for Use & Feeding
Betta Starter usage:
- Feed from day 3 until ~1 month old.
- Use a dedicated spoonful to feed about 300 fry at day 3.
- Feed twice daily, adjusting amount as fry grow. Remove leftovers to avoid water pollution,
- Excellent water stability, minimal sediment
Transition to Betta Pro:
- After 1 month, gradually move to Betta PRO for optimal growth beyond juvenile stage. Fish fed Starter → PRO often grow larger without excess fat.
Adult feeding recommendations:
- Feed up to 7 pellets twice per day, depending on fish size & water temperature (~78–80 °F)
- Reddit users suggest 2–5 pellets twice daily works well; small multiple meals promote clean eating and digestion
- Offer variety by rotating with live/frozen treats (e.g. bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia) a few times per week
Summary
- Starter food: high-protein, floating crumbles for fry; packed with DHA/EPA and vitamins to support early growth and immunity.
- Betta PRO: high-quality pellet food for juvenile and adult bettas; rich in brine shrimp, clean floating form, water‑friendly.
- Usage: follow age‐appropriate feeding—Starter until ~1 month, then PRO; feed small portions 2× daily, remove excess, and supplement occasionally for variety.
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