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as we know the white betta is known for its appearance. The fish have a particularly different coloration and appearance than the cellophane betta. Most of the betta color is stark white which is like a transparent crystal. There is no pink color pattern.
Some white plataniumn betta has a little bit of effect of the metallic. The skin may have a shining and shimmery effect. Sometimes you can find white plataniumn betta have an effect of the dragon scale it is an extremely rare case. A betta has its own look so they are stands alone with other betta and have a owns a stunning and attractive appearance.
The white plataniumn betta has different types of tails such as the halfmoon tail type, and the palkat short fin tail type, they have a flowy tail. The white betta fish also lack a pattern and usually, they are available in one single solid color which is white, and a bit of metallic effect which looks like dazzling diamonds.
There are some basic contracts to identify gender. Males have longer bodies than females. Males are more appealing than females.
Breeders develop different varieties of finnage and scale:
· Veil tail – the basic 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 look like large crown.
· 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 as a rose pettle 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
· Halfmoon plakat –; plakat and half-moon cross, short-finned halfmoon
· Double tail or Full-moon – two lobes enlarged, tail and dorsal fin is duplicated; individual identity displayed by caudal and twin tail·
· Delta tail – tail is not extended as a half-moon, or less extended than 180 degrees.
· Half-Sun – Like a half moon, rotate fin in 180° look like Combtail
· Elephant Ear – Pelvic fins are much larger than normal, mostly white, look like elephant ear derived from this characteristic elephant ear betta name comes
· Spade Tail – Caudal fin has a wide base to become narrow at small point