easily? 1. Water temperature: The betta is a tropical fish. The suitable water temperature is 25-28 ℃. The breeder needs to keep the water temperature constant to avoid violent fluctuations in the water temperature. If the temperature difference is large, the betta may suffer from discomfort or illness.
2. Water quality: Many diseases of betta are caused by poor water quality. Although they do not have high requirements for water quality, they need to use good water when raising at ordinary times, and ensure that the water quality is clean.
3. Feeding: The betta can be fed once a day as an adult, and the best amount of feeding each time can be finished within 5 minutes. Breeders should follow the principle of eating less and eating more, and try not to let the betta eat too much. Because eating too much will cause a burden on the digestive system of the betta, and if it is serious, it may die.
4. Disease prevention: Breeders should pay more attention to their physical condition if they want the betta to live longer. Once the disease is found, timely treatment can make the fighting fish live longer.
? If you want a betta to grow fast, feeding is the key. Breeders need to feed more live baits, such as red worms, shrimp, mealworms, and synthetic feed to ensure a comprehensive and balanced nutrition. It is best to expose the betta fish to the sun for 1-2 hours a day to promote their activities.