pic of my office mate for attention, exactly how he greets me every time I look back at him.

Soooo. I thought I'd start a discussion on this, but first I need to preface this with: I am not intentionally feeding this guy bladder snails, nor am I suggesting doing so.

Ok, now on to the question.

Has anyone had a betta that eats so many bladder snails that it has become his primary diet? I have a policy that I don't feed this guy if he is actively passing his last meal. Lately, that is every time I check him to give him a meal. He'll get one or two meals a week of brine shrimp or mysis and then the rest are bladder snails or snail eggs he's foraging. He also digs in my substrate often, so I don't know if he may be eating stuff there, too.

Should I be feeding him anyway? Is there a supplement I should give him? Would you just consider this his natural existence and feed as necessary? I have some experience with fish, but this is the first I've had that is actively feeding himself. As of August he had been in my care for a year. This guy lives in a 30 gallon fully planted tank with fluval stratum and driftwood. All natural. So what are other people's experiences?

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3 Comments

  1. Very cool and lucky, I only have 1 betta who will go for snail, but then its mostly the egg clusters and rarely.

    I’d just check every couple days, get his attention and give him a small meal. Depending on his interest, continue or stop and wait for next.

    You could also build this out as a community tank. Then he can feed him incidentally when feeding the others. 30 is a palace for him, he is lucky to have you

  2. Grouchy_Week6692 on

    Yep, I do. He’s a glutton. I was feeding him 2x a day until recently. He’s old now so he mostly lays around. I’ve noticed more snails in the tank also. But until this past summer there was never a snail in his tank, not that I saw anyway. Still the amount that end up hatching don’t bother me.

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