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![]() baby brine might be too small for adult bettas. I did feed them at one point but I don't think they took them too well. I think most went into the filter at the end.
Try frozen daphnia for adult bettas. They'll eat those. I personally feed frozen bloodworms. They go gaga for it.
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![]() Thanks Zena, I thought they might be to small. I have a few bettas that will eat the frozen bloodworms but my new superdeltas will not for some reason, they did eat the adult brineshrimp today though, I just like to add a variety each day for feedings instead of just pellets all the time.
One thing these crazy deltas like is the flakes for bettas, they love them, so I give them a few of these also. But I will try the daphnia too, say are cyclopeeze smaller or bigger than daphnia??
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