Zoo Med Betta Dial-A-Treats Freeze Dried Fish Food 0.12-oz
Zoo Med Betta Dial-A-Treats Freeze Dried Fish Food 0.12-oz
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Zoo Med Betta Dial-A-Treats Freeze Dried Fish Food 0.12-oz
Zoo Med Betta Dial-A-Treats Freeze Dried Fish Food 0.12-oz
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Key Benefits
- High-protein for healthy growth
- Enhances vibrant fish colors
- Replicates natural freshwater diets
- Convenient, mess-free feeding
- All-natural, no artificial preservatives
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Description
Description
Zoo Med Freeze Dried Fish Food Betta Dial-A-Treat is designed for fish food freshwater tanks and features a convenient dial dispenser containing freeze-dried bloodworms, mysis shrimp, and daphnia-all favorites among betta and tropical fish. Zoo Med Freeze Dried Fish Food is designed to supplement the regular diet, providing all-natural protein and nutrient variety to help support energy, growth, and vibrant coloration in freshwater fish. The convenient dial system ensures easy portioning, while the natural ingredients make it a wholesome choice for any freshwater aquarium.
Key Benefits
- High in protein for healthy fish growth.
- Supports vibrant coloring and vitality.
- Mimics natural freshwater fish diets.
- Convenient, no-mess feeding system.
- All-natural with no artificial preservatives
Ingredients & Analysis
Ingredients & Analysis
Ingredients
- Freeze-Dried Blood Worms, Freeze-Dried Mysis, Freeze-Dried Daphnia
Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient | Blood Worms | Mysis | Daphnia |
Moisture (max) | 50% | 59% | 60% |
Crude Fat (min) | 3% | 59% | 60% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 6% | 8% | 4% |
Moisture Content (max) | 7% | 7% | 7% |
Attributes OR Specification
Attributes OR Specification
Intended for
Freshwater fish
Protein source
Animal based
Preservatives
None
Ideal use
Supplemental treat, not staple diet
safety and precautions
safety and precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place; avoid moisture exposure to keep the freeze-dried treats fresh.
- Always wash hands before and after handling fish food to prevent contamination.
- Use only as directed; overfeeding may cause water pollution and stress to fish.
- Not suitable for human consumption.
Direction
Direction
- Turn the dial to select the desired Zoo Med Freeze Dried Fish Food treat (bloodworms, mysis, or daphnia).
- Use the included scoop to dispense a small portion into the tank, suitable for the number and size of fish.
- Feed as an occasional supplement alongside a balanced staple diet for freshwater fish.
- Remove any uneaten food after 5 minutes to maintain water quality.




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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I feed my betta with Zoo Med Freeze Dried Fish Food Betta Dial-A-Treat? +
Turn the dial to select a treat and scoop a small portion into the tank. Feed as an occasional supplement alongside their regular diet.
Are these treats safe for other types of fish? +
Yes, the treats are suitable for bettas, guppies, tetras, gouramis, and other small tropical freshwater fish.
Do I need to rehydrate the freeze-dried food before feeding? +
Rehydration is not required but soaking briefly in tank water can help prevent digestive upset and soften the treats.
Are there any artificial preservatives or colors? +
No, the treats contain no artificial colors or preservatives. They are all-natural freeze-dried foods.
How often should I feed these treats? +
Treats should be given occasionally about 1 to 2 times per week as a supplement, not as a staple diet.