Thai betta fish has strong adaptability, and can survive in harsh environment in some mud ponds and swamps with little water flow in the wild. Therefore, Thai betta is also a kind of ornamental fish that is easy to raise. Moreover, Thai betta is an omnivorous fish, and it eats a wide range of foods. The favorite is fresh live bait, but generally speaking, in order to ensure the nutrition of fish, it will be fed reasonably, not too single.
First of all, the dried bait bought in the aquarium is clean, hygienic, nutritious and multifunctional, which is an essential bait for feeding Thai betta fish to supplement nutrition and enhance color. There are many kinds of fish food, because Thai betta likes to move on the water, so try to choose bait with good floatability.
Secondly, we should always feed some fresh live bait, such as mosquitoes, harvest insects, water fleas and so on. These foods can make the color of fighting fish in Thailand more vivid, but these creatures are easy to carry bacteria and infect fighting fish, so they should be washed before feeding, so they should not eat too much. Feed them once a day at most for a change. At the same time, some new live baits are seasonal foods, such as mosquitoes, which are more common in spring and summer, so crystal shrimp is also a good coloring food.
At the same time, pork and pig liver are also very popular in fighting fish in Thailand, which can supplement the high protein in the body. However, due to the fact that pork and pig liver contain oil, considering the water quality of fish tanks and the digestive ability of betta fish, frequent feeding and occasional feeding are not allowed, and the amount should not be too large. If there is oil on the water surface after feeding, it should be cleaned in time to keep the water clean. The life span of Thai fighting fish is also closely related to the usual farming, so it is necessary to feed Thai fighting fish and pay attention to hygiene.