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NorthFin Betta Bits are premium 1 mm floating pellets designed specifically for Betta Splendens. These easily digestible, marine protein-based bites enhance your fish's natural colors while promoting optimal health and reducing waste in your aquarium.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Unit Count | 3.52 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
H**K
The best food for my bettas!
I feed my 6 bettas this food. It is the best!! I’ve fed other commercial brands and lost 3 bettas in a few months.
L**1
Betta loves it.
Betta loves this food, it can not get enough and even dives for the ones that sink. His color got more vibrant and he seems to be happier - more active and started to blows bubble nest. He interacts with us more, or begs for more food lol. Bits are small and my fish prefers it that way, he is no longer spits it out due to size. I have to drop 2 at a time for bits not to sink too fast and accumulate at the bottom. There is also plenty of food in that bag, will probably last this betta his whole life.
R**7
High quality and my Betta loves them!
I found out about Betta Bits through a Betta fish care video I watched on YouTube. These were highly recommended by a Betta enthusiast so I decided to look into them. The ingredients have minimal filler and high protein content, and you can tell by the smell that it’s decent quality. I rotate between these and the Fluval Bug Bites (Betta formula). I feed Betta Bits most of the time. The size is small enough so that my Betta can easily eat them and I only feed 4-5 pellets a day, and skip feeding once a week. My Betta hasn’t been a picky eater at all-he just comes right up to the top of his tank and scarfs down whatever food I feed him. Most of the time the Betta bits float at the top. I only feed one at a time to prevent any from sinking. My fish is really good at diving down to immediately eat a pellet if it sinks, but they hardly ever do. I keep him in a 5 gallon filtered tank, and with his diet, he is very active and healthy. He’s a Bumble Bee Betta (black body with gold/yellow tail with black trim, and yellow front fins) and his colors are vibrant. Since I only have one Betta and feed only a few pellets in a day, these will last a long time to come. I’d recommend going for the smaller sized bag unless you have multiple Betta tanks. I will definitely repurchase once I run out, which won’t be for a while.
V**D
Excellent for Betta fish
Bought this product after reading several forums about the best food for Bettas. Totally worth it. Having tried different kinds of betta food - flakes (Omega One), freeze dried bloodworms (Omega One) and other pellets (Aqueon), I’ve found that my fish prefers these pellets the most. Aqueon's pellets are much larger in size (2-3mm diameter) and my fish always had trouble eating them - often they'd pop out of his mouth, and he’d struggle to gulp them down. These Northfin ones are the exact right size. You can see the size difference in the attached pictures. I feed my betta 6-10 tiny pellets daily, and he loves it. Just be aware that these sink faster than some of the other products on the market (this is a good thing - it means less “filler” in the food) and so you may want to drop in a few pellets at a time, especially if you have gravel on the bottom of your tank and want to avoid frequent cleanings.
A**N
tasty sinks
My Bettas really like this - gobble it up; and this food smells good - but the pellets sink very quickly - a one pellet at a time feed is the only way to keep food from sinking to the bottom, where it gets into the gravel and my betta buds can't eat it - I have 1 betta fella that will chase a 'sinker' from time to time - but my others aren't interested once the pellet starts sinking - my 3 betta buds live in 9 gallon, filtered tanks. This food might work out better for bettas living in the smallish, daily water changed fish bowls. For my setup please MAKE IT SO IT FLOATS for more than 1 second!
D**.
Seems good my betta likes it and you get alot!. In a good way tho.
Lets go. I bought this for my betta because I waa watching a pet food industry documentary on tv and looked on the back of my tetra fish food bottle had wheat flour which bettas in the wild are not post to have so I was looking on Amazon and I found omega-one but the reviews where iffy so I was looking on the reviews and they said something about northfin so I go back and forth and looked at north fin ingredients and the other stuff I ordered this. Well I think its a bang for your buck because you get alot in here small tho but anyway my betta gobbled it up HE LOVED IT. I gave him four and I done the review a day later because I feed him every three to four days so I'm gonna see if he gets bloated because that why I feed him every three to four days.So I would say it really good and I would recommend it very much for those hardcore beta people and in general hardcore costly people.5 star out of five.
M**W
Great product, floats
I was worried because I heard they don't float but they do for me. Good ingredients and great value with a TON of food. If you go to a mainstream pet store you'll pay the same price for 1/4 the amount for brands without as good ingredients.Dante, my Betta, loves these. He's always eager and eats them within 10 seconds. They float until that point and I haven't had 1 sink yet. They're very pungent and I think that helps the fish locate them when they drop. If I drop it in the tank behind him, he immediately knows where it is even without having seen it.They're pretty small so you can feed them 3-5 pellets per meal but Dante is always dancing trying to get my attention for more. I've been feeding 3 pellets 3 times a day or 4 or 5 pellets twice a day and that seems to be working fine with no bloating. He's still very active with plenty of bubbles. I'll serve these 2 days in a row then blood worms the 3rd day. I have 1 fasting day bi-weekly.
S**Z
High Quality But Difficult to Use for Bettas
I'm a huge Northfin fan because of the high quality ingredients. I stopped using food from the big makers like Tetra and Hakari once I read the ingredients.This is the first Northfin product that his disappointed me, not because of the ingredient quality but because the pellets sink almost immediately. My betta won't feed off the bottom, particularly since I have gravel in the tank.I plan to use this product in one of my other tanks that has faster fish that can catch the pellets before they hit the bottom, but will keep looking for a high quality betta food.
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