Under normal circumstances, Thai betta fish can reproduce for the second time after one week of reproduction, and their reproduction frequency is relatively high compared with other fish. Although they can reproduce in a few days, breeders should not let them reproduce too frequently, which will not only affect the quality of reproduction, but also harm their health.
When they are raised normally, it is recommended to let them reproduce once every 1-2 months, and it is best not to reproduce more than 4 times a year. In this way, they will have enough time to adjust their physical condition, and the quantity and quality of reproduction will be better in the future.
2. How to raise Thai betta after breeding1. Water temperature: Newborn fish have higher requirements for water temperature. When rearing artificially, the water temperature can be kept between 26-27 ℃. If conditions permit, it is recommended to use heating rods to avoid temperature difference.
2. Water quality: Newborn Thai betta fish does not pollute the water quality seriously, so breeders can choose to change the water once a week. Moreover, breeders should minimize the use of filters, because they are small and easily sucked away by filters.
3. Feeding: Thai betta fish will carry vitellogenin when they are born. When they are raised artificially, they can wait for their vitellogenin absorption before feeding food. At this time, they can be fed some shrimp eggs and backwater in good years.