Thai fighting fish, whose scientific name is Betta splendens, is also called fighting fish or Siamese fighting fish. It is a very popular pet. It is characterized by fierceness, good at interacting with people, and low maintenance cost.


Thai bettas can live up to four full years. Read on to find out how to help your little betta live a happy and healthy life.


First of all, try to understand as much knowledge and market conditions in this area as possible. Before raising any pet, you must first understand all aspects of this pet. Learn what you need to know about keeping a betta. There are many online resources and books that you can learn from.


Bettas can spawn up to 600 eggs at a time, which means you can breed more than 500 small bettas in no time! You should learn and understand the knowledge of betta fish from other people's experience first, so that you will not be in a hurry when it is your turn to raise them, and do not know how to deal with the problem.


Set up the betta tank. When you are ready to start raising bettas, the first thing to do is of course prepare the fish tank. Prepare two fish tanks. Make sure the water in both tanks circulates.


Find a breeding pair of bettas. Bettas are best raised from an early age. You can buy a breeding pair of bettas online or at your local pet store.


If you can find and buy betta fish locally, then this is a good channel to learn about and consult about raising betta fish. Make sure the male and female bettas are about the same size, and to prevent breeding failure, buy two pairs of bettas.


This step of selection must be done well, it is related to the survival rate of Thai betta fish, although it is easy to feed, it is a flesh and blood body after all, and cannot withstand tossing.


When selecting, choose brightly colored and sharp-moving ones, put a few pellets of feed, and you can test them out immediately.


Also, the Thai fighting fish in the aquarium are basically placed in a large tank, so fighting and fighting are inevitable.


When choosing, you must carefully check whether the pelvic fin, anal fin, and caudal fin are broken or incomplete. Yes, with wounds, such bettas basically can't live for a week.


Before buying a betta, consider what you need to prepare in advance. Bettas can live up to 10 years with proper care, so do your homework before buying. The capacity of the fish tank for raising bettas should not be less than 10 liters and should be equipped with heaters and filters.


Despite the recent popularity of bettas in small vases or small glass tanks, the water should not be less than 4 liters; too little water will not be conducive to their growth, and the place is indeed too small! In this way, the betta will be very unhappy, and may not even live long.