1. Color: The most basic requirement of good appearance is bright color. If the body color of Thai fighting fish is bright and the scales are shiny, its appearance is better.
2. Dorsal fin: The dorsal fin of a fish is erect, indicating that it is in good condition and able to swim. If the dorsal fin is less erect, it indicates that the fish is older or in poor condition.
3. Tail spread: The tail of the Thai fighting fish is mostly fan-shaped. The better the quality of fish, the greater the degree of tail expansion, and 180 degrees is the best. Good fish require the tail to be straight at the corners, not bent or left out. If its tail can show a perfect D shape, it means that the fish is very excellent and has excellent appearance.
4. Activity: The state of the fish will be reflected in its swimming situation. If the fish is active and very flexible, it is a healthy fish. If the fish is inactive and listless, it means that the fish is not very healthy and may be sick.
When choosing Thai fighting fish, you can decide by observing the appearance and performance of the fish. The most basic thing to choose fish is to ensure that the fish is healthy and not sick. Can observe their abdomen, fish tail and other parts, if there is no abdominal distension, burning tail, swelling, bleeding, body attached to unknown objects and other phenomena, can basically determine that the fish is healthy. Then select the fish with good taste, with the standard of bright color, lively and active performance and normal swimming. Thai fighting fish that meet these conditions are also relatively easy to raise.