Betta Spotlight: Black and White Female Betta
Black and White Marble Female Betta Fish.

Black and White Marble Female Betta Fish.

This guy is a black orange dragon plakat male betta. I love his scales!

This spotlight features a white platinum halfmoon male. He has a shimering white color  that looks silver.

This male betta is a copper crowntail beta fish. He has both a green-like copper and a redish copper color on him.

Here is a very unique fish, this is a female crowntail (CTF). She is orange and has double rays (DR).

The betta fish I’m spotlighting today is a blue and white butterfly delta male.

Below is a picture of a tomahawk betta. He is a piebald black and white marble male siamese fighting fish. He has some red wash, but that’s what makes him so great. The red wash gives the appearence of blood.

As a follow up to my previous post about the snowflake brothers I have a beautiful picture of the pretty snowflake sister. She is from the same spawn and has the same colour pattern as the other three brothers. Just like them she has black and white colors.

Here are three crowntails bettas. The first guys fins look slightly feathered. All three of these males have both black and white spotted patterns. I present to you the snowflake brothers:



Here is a tricolor butterfly male betta. He is red, blue, and white. And this beta fish is a halfmoon.

Featured here is a yellow pearl butterfly over half moon male betta.

A pineapple betta is one that has yellow scales outlined with a darker color (usually black). This is a plakat betta male and he is a halfmoon.

This betta fish is just unbelievably bright. His red/orange color is incredibly vibrant. His color is called “intense orange star” because of how bright it is. The betta pictured here is a male over half moon (OHM).

This super delta male has a black body with orange and black fins.

Betta Fish are what I blog about.