Generally speaking, you can't raise a pair of Thai bettas. Because of their fierce and aggressive temperament, they are very prone to fighting and casualties when they are raised together. But if they are in the breeding season, the breeder can choose to keep two fighting fish together, one male and one female. However, it should be noted that the size of the fish chosen should not be too different. During polyculture, attention should be paid to observing their state and getting along with each other, and they should be separated immediately after breeding to avoid problems.
Generally speaking, it is not allowed to raise a pair of fighting fish in Thailand, because they are more aggressive and have a strong sense of territory. It is very easy for them to fight and cause casualties when they are raised together. Of course, there is an exception, that is, when they are in the breeding season, the breeder can choose the opposite sex betta with similar size to raise together. During the breeding season, the breeder should carefully observe the state of the two fish to avoid fighting between them. When they have finished breeding, the breeder should isolate them immediately to avoid problems. 2. What
should be paid attention to when raising Thai fighting fish? Breeders should pay attention to the following issues when raising Thai fighting fish:
1. Change water frequently: This kind of fish is an oviparous animal, which requires high water quality, and it is very easy for them to produce some garbage to pollute the water quality. Therefore, breeders should pay attention to strengthening the filtration system of the fish tank, clean up the garbage in the fish tank in time, and do a good job of daily cleaning.
2. Avoid polyculture: Thai bettas are more aggressive, so breeders should pay attention to keeping them separately from other fish to avoid casualties. Even if they are of the same kind, it is better to keep them separately so as to avoid fighting.
3. Pay attention to the water temperature: the water temperature suitable for them is about 23 degrees. When feeding, the water temperature should be controlled to be constant to avoid violent fluctuations in water temperature.