Thai betta males generally reproduce once every 1-2 months, and when to reproduce for the second time depends on their breeding methods. Thai betta fish have the habit of protecting eggs. After breeding, the male fish will always guard the eggs and small fish until they can move and forage by themselves. If they keep their eggs by themselves, it is recommended that breeders let them rest for a period of time, and it is best to reproduce after 2 months. If they don't guard the eggs and small fish, they can reproduce in about one month. Because they don't take care of eggs and small fish after giving birth, they have enough time to recover.
2. How to raise Thai betta fish1. Water temperature: Thai betta fish is just born, and its adaptability to the environment is not strong. Breeders need to keep the water temperature at 26-27 ℃. In this way, they can adapt to the new environment more quickly and avoid other discomfort.
2. Water quality: Thai betta fish does not have strict requirements on water quality, so long as it is clean and refreshing. However, small fish are sensitive to environmental changes and try to avoid changing water within one week of their birth.
3. Feeding: Thai betta fish will carry vitellotin when they are born. Breeders can wait for 2-3 days before feeding food.