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Male betta pugnax have larger than female and have more iridescent scaling on the head. They have a broad head shape and extended fins.
Here are the color patterns for Pugnax Betta:
Color pattern
· Solid – no color or pattern variation, whole fish has the same color.
· Bi-color – Fins color differs from the body color which is a Bi-color.
· Cambodian – fins have a solid color whereas the body is colorless or pale in color.
· Butterfly – fins have a multiple color pattern like butterfly
· Marble – random patches and irregular patterns throughout the body and fin.
· Full Mask – The natural color and pattern of the body is darker whereas the Face and body have the same solid color
· Dragon – The main body color is solid with the hard
Breeders develop different varieties of finnage and scale:
· Veil tail – the most common tail type seen in aqua or pet stores. uneven tail and expand finagle length; caudally fin ray split in two parts.
· Crowntail – Fin rays are constantly increased and make a large crown look.
· Combtail – Mini version of the crown tail, combination of veil tail and crown tail·
· Half Moon – the edges of the tail are straight and crisp; a80 degree rotated in a D shape creates a shape of the moon·
· Over-Halfmoon or Super Delta Tail – Caudal fin expands 180° angle (a derived breed version of the half-moons), which can be problematic to betta during the swim time because it’s difficult to swim with big fin·
· Rosetail – fold and crisp overlap finagle overlap with each other which resemble a rose petal so it’s called as rose tail.
· Feather tail – same as rosetail, also a rough look of the rosetail, some crisp and freeze.
· Plakat – Usually seen in wild bettas Short fins known as biting fish