When raising the Thai betta, it is more recommended to raise it alone than to raise it together with other fish. This is because they are aggressive and like to attack other fish. If they are not careful when breeding, they may fight with other fish, causing them to be injured or injured themselves. However, there is no absolute, there are a few personality is not very grumpy individuals can also get along with other fish. This situation can be mixed culture.
If you must mix, it is recommended to choose the mother of Thailand fighting fish. Because females are much milder than males, they are more likely to be at peace with other fish. When choosing polyculture fish, choose those that swim fast or do not overlap with the waters where the betta inhabits. When choosing a water tank, you should choose a relatively large tank to give the fish enough space to grow. Generally, they can be mixed for about two or three days first, and they can continue to be raised without fighting. If you fight, you have to be kept in separate tanks.
If they are both male fish, then two Thai fighting fish cannot be raised together. They will fight until one of them is injured and runs away or dies. And if it is a male and a female fish, then generally can be raised together. However, occasionally there will be a fight after looking at the wrong eye. When farming, you can pay attention to it, if you fight, you need to divide the tank in time to avoid casualties.