Buttery
Buttery
Buttery
Buttery
GRIZZLEPIEBALD
BUTTERFLY
MARBLE
The Colors of Betta Fish
The most distinguishable feature of the Betta Fish is its wide range of colors, such as green, red, blue, turquoise, yel-
low, orange, bright blue with pink, cream and white, copper, and many more. These colors can be merged to create
an amazing display of colors, including solid-colored and patterned. Examples of these colored patterns are butter-
y, marble, piebald, and grizzle. The buttery pattern is a solid-colored body and the ns contains two or sometimes
three color bands. The marble pattern shows when the body is solid-colored, but has little to no colorings in same
spots. As the betta sh gets older, the marble pattern can drastically change in color or pattern. Being piebald means
having a pale-esh-colored face, no matter what the body color is. Lastly, grizzle shows random ecking, spotting,
or peppering of any iridescent (showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles) color.
There are so many different colors and patterns betta sh have to show.
Betta Fish’s Tail Shapes
The ns of the betta sh are undoubtedly one of the remarkable aspects of this sh; different tail shapes and patterns
belong only to the male betta sh. There are many different n tail types and patterns of the betta sh. This article
will focus on the most common tail n types.
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