Thai betta fish can't be raised together, because their territorial awareness is serious, their character is also very fierce, and their aggressiveness and attack power are strong. If they are raised together, there may be fights. Thai fighting fish are fierce by nature. Once a fight happens, the casualties will be serious. In addition, they are exclusive to the same kind, so it is not recommended to raise them together.
If breeders want to keep Thai betta together, they can try to keep one male and one female together first. The fish that choose to be raised together should not be too different in size, and after entering the breeding period, their personality will become more violent, so breeders need to breed them separately.
2. Can Thai betta fish be mixed?Thai betta fish is not recommended to be mixed with other fish. First of all, they are aggressive by nature, and there may be great conflicts when they are raised with other fish. And they are more aggressive. If the mixed fish are about the same size as them, they may kill other fish. Although they don't have high requirements for the environment, they like quiet water flow. If there are too many mixed fish, the water flow in the fish tank will become larger, which will affect their normal life. In addition, they usually like to live in a dark and quiet environment. If they are mixed with other fish, it is likely to make them uncomfortable.