1. Tap water: Tap water can be used for raising Thai betta fish, because the water quality in tap water is relatively clean and tap water is relatively easy to obtain, and most people now choose to use tap water for breeding. However, tap water contains more chlorine, which may affect their health if it is directly used by Thai betta fish. When breeders breed, they need to expose the tap water just received to the sun for 2-3 days, and then give it to Thai betta fish.
2. Well water: Well water can also be used for breeding Thai betta fish, because well water belongs to natural water and contains more trace elements, which is of great help to their growth and development. However, there is a big difference between the temperature of well water and the living temperature of Thai betta fish, so it is best for breeders to adjust them to be consistent before using them.
2. How often do Thai betta fish change waterThe pollution of Thai betta fish to water quality is not serious, so breeders can choose to change water every 7-14 days. However, the specific time of changing water should be decided according to the water quality. If the water quality deteriorates rapidly, the breeder will change water more frequently. If the water quality deteriorates slowly, the frequency of water change can also be reduced.
If conditions permit, it is recommended to install a circulating filtration system, which can slow down the deterioration of water quality.