Oh, sorry it is a tank conditioner, it removes chlorine and chloramine, ammonia, and heavy metals. It also promotes betta's protective slime coat and reduces stress.
yeah, since I bought flapjack at walmart, I had to purchase food of course, but they didnt have the hikari bio gold, so I am now feeding him Wardley brand, is it ok to introduce new foods, or should I just continue with what I originally purchased him?
There is no problem introducing new foods. I feed mine all different kinds. lol I feed mine the bio gold and wardley advanced. I got the Wardleys because one of my females was spitting out the bio gold so I fed her the Wardleys then switched her back to the bio gold and she no longer spits it out.
I first had Tian-Tian on Top Fin (which is what they fed him at the store), but after a while he refused to eat it and so I switched him to Wardley. He's been fine ever since. Switching food shouldn't be too hard on him. But every Betta is different so I suppose give it a shot and watch him carefully!
oh alright I guess I'll just give him some variety! Thanks!
And, when I give him the bloodworms how much and how frequently should I give them to him? =)
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