A question about fish food

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I just put my male Beta with other fish today. I read that they can get along with some kinds of fish. But, since betas have their own type of food, would it be okay if my beta eats the tropical fish food, and the other fish eat the beta food?

Yes, it’s okay but make sure the betta gets his share of the betta food. If the other fish eats the betta food, it will be okay. The main difference is that the betta food is higher in protein. If the betta only eats the tropical food then you may want to slowly get him to eat the betta food because it’s much better for the betta. If the betta eats both, I don’t think that will be a problem.

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