Veiltail Betta Blue And Red
There are various different combinations of red.
Veiltail betta blue and red. If mixed with other fish in an aquarium avoid similar sized fish such as dwarf gouramis or fish with long flowy fins such as guppies. This species is relatively young first bred by ahmad yusuf in indonesia around 25 years ago. On the right is a purple veiltail betta.
On the left is a green crown tail betta. On the left is a purple plakat betta fish. The fins of this species have a long spikey crown appearance however if the webbing reaches more than 2 3 up the tail then it is classified as a different type the combtail betta.
The crowntail betta is one of the most popular freshwater fish. Cannot be kept with other betta fish. Most common colors are red blue green purple and orange.
Here are two veiltail betta males in true solid blue colour. To the right a red veiltail betta. The copper betta fish is extremely iridescent coming in an almost light gold or deep copper color with some red blue and purple metallic shines to them.
The wild betta has short fins and isn t as vibrantly colored as a blue veiltail. Under weak light they might appear silver or brown but under stronger light an amazing sparkling copper shine can be seen. Avoid strong filtration this fish prefers slow moving water.
Solids are completely red but red bettas often have blue green scales and depending on the type an outline of blue green or black. Veiltail bettas are available in an assortment of colors. Brilliant betta colors and long fins are produced through selective breeding.