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How to raise betta in Thailand
To raise betta fish in Thailand, we must first prepare all kinds of bait and keep the fish tank clean every day.

Pour the bought Thai betta fish into a clean empty basin together with the water in the packaging bag, and slowly pour out the water in the fish tank, with the action as gentle as possible. When the ratio of water in the tank to water in the basin reaches 1: 1, stop adding water, let Thai betta fish swim in the basin for 30 minutes to adapt to the water temperature, and then fish the betta fish into the fish tank after 30 minutes.

Thai betta fish like live feed best, such as water fleas, nematodes, blood worms and so on. These are all good choices. However, the owner's wallet may not hold up after long-term feeding. You can choose artificial pellet feed first, just change the taste of Thai betta occasionally and add live feed. These two kinds of feed are both economical and affordable.

To raise betta fish, the impurities at the bottom of the pond should be siphoned out with plastic hoses every 3 ~ 7 days, and about13 of sewage should be pumped out, and then dechlorinated tap water should be injected to create a clean water environment. In addition, some beneficial microorganisms and trace elements should be added according to the water quality.

Matters needing attention in fighting fish culture in Thailand

1. Feeding in fast-flowing places should be avoided, otherwise it is best to breed at lunch time in still water.

2. Avoid changing water frequently to avoid excessive temperature difference.

3. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight. If the site is limited and inevitable, it should also be properly shaded.

5. Natural aquatic plants, such as water grass and water hibiscus, should be cultivated in aquariums or ponds to facilitate their reproduction and hiding.

6. During the breeding period, several other containers should be prepared, and aquatic plants should also be built in for health preservation, so that they can be transferred to small fish when necessary to isolate other bettas.

7. Avoid putting it in the same container with other kinds of fish, such as goldfish or carp.

8. Pay attention to whether the cultured water surface is covered with aquatic plants such as duckweed, and make sure that betta fish have room to breathe out of the water surface.

9. When feeding in a small container, pay attention to whether the betta fish is in danger of jumping out of the container when sticking out of the water for air.