Nls Thera A As A Staple Food

Misstubbytubtub
  • #1
I recently got a Betta for my 10 gallon and he didn't eat much of the frozen blood worms and he didn't like the omega one flakes I had lying around. I even tried feeding him a few of my HikarI Lionhead pellets just to feed him a bit before his food comes. This is where NLS comes in.

I was wondering if I can just feed him NLS THERA A only or if it's necessary for me to get a second Betta food like NorthFin Betta Bits? While I understand I need variety, that's why I have blood worms. Would Thera A be sufficient enough to feed him everyday or do I need to get the NorthFin too.
 
Fanatic
  • #2
Since you just got him, I wouldn’t expect a big appetite yet, he’ll eventually warm up to eating. You can try different foods, feel free to do what you think is best.
 
Misstubbytubtub
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
HM.. I'll just get the Thera A. I heard it's pretty universal and I can feed I to my Goldies too
 
imba
  • #4
I give mine NLS betta formula and my betta loves them. The pellet size is also perfect, as it's not too big nor too small.

I rotate his diet with frozen bloodworms, freeze dried blackworms, and occasionally frozen brine shrimp. I don't think its necessary to get two different types of pellets for the sake of variety to be honest.
 
Misstubbytubtub
  • Thread Starter
  • #5
Well the reason why I want NLS Thera A is also for my goldfish. It would be killing two birds with one stone. What I could also do is buy some at PetSmart if he really doesn't like them. I'll try to feed him worms again today
 

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