Your betta fish lives in a oxygenated tank and when you feed him th food gets push to floor does he still eat enough?

Yes, even if the food gets pushed to the floor of the tank, your betta fish can still eat enough. Betta fish are known to be opportunistic feeders, meaning they will eat whatever food is available to them. In the wild, they have to search for food in their natural habitat, so they are used to eating food that is not always at the surface of the water.

Bettas are also able to use their pectoral fins to help them move around the tank and reach food that is on the bottom. They can also use their long, flowing fins to help them stay suspended in the water while they eat.

If you are concerned that your betta fish is not getting enough food, you can try a few things. First, make sure that you are feeding your fish the correct amount of food. The general rule of thumb is to feed your betta fish about one to two pellets per day. You can also try feeding your fish live or frozen food, which can be more stimulating and easier for them to eat.

If you are still concerned about your betta fish's eating habits, you can talk to your veterinarian.