Can I give my betta fish a pea?

You can also feed a pea to your betta once a week to prevent any future constipation problems. It will help to clean out the betta's digestive system. However, before feeding your betta a pea, do not feed it anything for an entire day. On the following day, feed the pea to your betta.
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How much of a pea do I give my betta?

Serving Size: 1/4 – 1/2 Pea per Betta. To prepare, take one pea and blanch it by dropping it into boiling water to soften it. After cooking for 30 seconds for fresh peas or 1 minute for frozen, remove and drop into ice cold water until cooled. Peal the skin away and feed a small portion of the inside to the betta.
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Can I feed peas to my fish?

Dried green peas have considerably more fiber due to the decreased water content, but these should not be feed to fish. When added to water, the peas will rehydrate and can cause damage to a fish's delicate GI tract. All in all, peas are a low calorie treat that fish can enjoy.
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How do peas cure swim bladder?

Frozen or cooked peas, will blast through the impaction and reduce the pressure on the fish's swim bladder. If your fish starts floating sideways, we recommend you stop feeding them for a few days and then hand feed peas to help clear up any blockages.
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How do you make a betta fish poop?

Observe the fish during feeding and make sure that it's eating. If your betta still won't eat, try introducing live foods such as brine shrimp or freeze-dried foods such as bloodworms. This will often entice a picky betta to eat and will make the betta fish poop regularly.
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How do you feed peas?

Peas are legumes and naturally fix their own nitrogen, so adding nitrogen-rich feeds may encourage lots of bushy green growth but reduce the production of peas. If your veg plants are grown in good, fertile soil with plenty of organic matter they won't need any extra feeding.
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How often should you feed betta fish peas?

Feed your betta only 3-4 pellets per day.
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Can betta fish get constipated?

Often, your betta will continue to eat without pooping at all and have a distended belly. If you are concerned about your betta possibly being overfed and constipated, contact your aquatic veterinarian ASAP.
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What is the best food to feed a betta fish?

The best betta fish diet would include a variety of freeze-dried foods, live foods (mosquito larvae, brine shrimp, bloodworms), and fish flakes and/or pellets that are high in crude protein.
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Can peas be started indoors?

An indoor pea plant needs 8 to 10 hours of bright light. You can either place it in the sunniest location of the home or use grow lights. Many varieties grow well in containers and will flourish indoors, but snap pea, snow pea and dwarf pea plants are the easiest.
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What is a pea seed?

The pea is most commonly the small spherical seed or the seed-pod of the pod fruit Pisum sativum. Each pod contains several peas, which can be green or yellow. Botanically, pea pods are fruit, since they contain seeds and develop from the ovary of a (pea) flower.
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How long can betta fish go without pooping?

Fast (don't feed) for 1-3 days, and depending on the severity of constipation up to 7 days. Place a mirror near the betta's tank or another betta to encourage them to flare. Betta fish often poop when flaring.
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Why is there a white string hanging from my betta fish?

The mucus is stretched thin and you'll see a mush similar in color to the pellets you feed. If your fish has not been eating, you will only see the mucus. This is the “stringy, white fish poop” in fish.
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Why is my bettas poop so big?

Large Globular Poop

If your fishs' poop is larger than the usual pellet size, it can be a sign of dehydration and overfeeding. Constipation is unpleasant for your Betta but is easily treated and preventable. Make sure that your Betta is getting a good diet, eating the correct amount, and gets plenty of exercise.
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Can swim bladder fix itself?

Switching to a sinking or neutrally buoyant diet may help correct mild disorders by keeping excess air from entering the duct to the swim bladder. However, even with diet modification, swim bladder disorders may not be easily corrected.
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Should I euthanize my fish with swim bladder?

Removing and euthanizing infected fish promptly will minimize the chances of healthy fish becoming sick. Fish with poorly developed swim bladders (“belly sliders”) and deformed spines are particularly common among inbred fish, such as some fancy livebearers.
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What can I give my fish for swim bladder?

Keeping the tank clean and performing regular water changes can help prevent swim bladder disorder. Keeping the water temperature a bit higher will help digestion, and possibly avoid constipation. Feed only high-quality foods, and consider soaking dried foods for a few minutes before feeding.
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Are all peas edible?

Although garden peas, (Pisum sativum) such as English peas, edible podded peas and snow peas are edible, sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are poisonous - especially the flowers and seeds.
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Is a pea a bean?

Both peas and beans are legumes. They are seeds found within pods produced by a flower. But that's where the similarities end. While they both belong to the family Leguminosae, or Fabacae, beans and peas are completely different plants, coming from different genus and species.
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Is pea a fruit?

Peas (also kidney beans, chick peas and fava beans) might fool you. They are fleshy and don't look like stems or leaves, but they are not fruit. The pea (or bean) is the seed.
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Do peas climb?

Though bush peas are only 2 to 3 feet tall, they will flop on the ground if you don't give them something to climb on. Climbing peas may reach 6 to 8 feet tall and they need a sturdy trellis. Peas climb with 1" tendrils that they wrap around anything that's less than about a quarter inch.
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Do pea shoots grow into peas?

Pea shoots are the tender young growing tips of pea plants, comprising the shoots and the thin twining tendrils. Growing peas for shoots is different to growing actual peas: pea shoots take up very little space and are ready to harvest in two to three weeks, while pea pods take around three months to develop.
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