1. Water quality: When culturing betta, clean water should be used. Generally, it is OK to use tap water that has been aired for 3-5 days. Be careful not to use the tap water that has just come out. Because the water is cold and contains chemicals that can harm fish.
2. Water temperature: Betta is a tropical fish that likes to live in warm water between 25-28 degrees Celsius. If the water temperature is too low, its vitality will decline and become less fond of eating, which will lead to a decline in resistance and become very susceptible to illness.
3. Feeding: When raising a betta, remember to feed it and provide it with nutrition. Generally, young fish can be fed twice a day, and adult fish can be fed once a day. Fish food can choose dried red worms, shrimp and so on, it is best to use several kinds of feed to feed alternately. Be careful not to feed them too much, or they will eat too much. Ach time until the feed reaches 7 to 8% of full.
1. When breeding betta, it is recommended to change the water for it every 5-7 days. Every time you change the water, you can only change about one third of the water, without changing all the water. Fresh water can also be used after drying tap water.
2. If the temperature is very low in winter, you need to install a heating rod in the bathtub to maintain the water temperature. However, if it can be guaranteed that it is always placed in water between 25-28 C for maintenance in winter, it can also be dispensed with the installation of heating rods.