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How can Thai betta fish be mixed, raised alone or raised in groups

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Choose the right fish: As we all know, Thai betta fish are aggressive. When mixed breeding, breeders should choose fish with mild personality and fast swimming speed, so as to avoid being bitten by them. Prepare plenty of space: Breeders also need to prepare plenty of space for them to avoid turf grabs. Ensure adequate food: When you mix, you should also ensure adequate food to avoid fighting over food.
How can Thai betta fish be mixed, raised alone or raised in groups 1. How to mix Thai betta fish

1. Choose the right fish: Thai betta fish is fierce and very aggressive. When choosing fish mixed with them, it is best to choose some fish with mild personality, fast swimming speed and the same size, so as to avoid the attack of Thai betta fish and not take the initiative to attack Thai betta fish.

2, Prepare enough space: To avoid fighting, breeders should also prepare enough space for them to move around. If they have enough room to move, they can reduce the number of fights.

3. Ensure adequate food: Breeders should also ensure that they have sufficient food. Thai betta fish have the habit of grabbing food. When feeding, breeders try to feed other fish first.

2. Whether Thai betta is raised alone or in groups

Thai betta is more suitable for independent culture, because as mentioned above, they are prone to conflicts between the same sex. Especially between males, there are often fights. If it is a female fish, you can try to raise it in groups. Because female fish are relatively mild in character, as long as they are raised together at an early age, there will not be too many conflicts in general. However, they all live in still water when they are in their place of origin. If they are raised in groups, the water around them will cause great waves, which will not have a good effect on their growth and development, and may also affect their normal rest.

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