so i have my single one female in her own 2 gallon tank, she was originally bright purple all over until recently..she has begun to turn white (like in stripes vertically across her body) and pink in some of her fins...is it possible she is a marble...i have had her about a year and she has never ever changed colors on me...please help as i am stumped thanks guys
Here is an example of the bars I am talking about:
All bars are slightly different in each female and can look like splotches
And I have only heard of marbles going from light to dark
The stripes on your female betta appear normal. Female bettas seem to use vertical and horizontal stripes to communicate with other bettas. Most dark bodied females will have those vertical stripes when they are communicating submission or that they are ready to breed. Dark bodied females will get horizontal stripes when stressed. It is sometimes difficult to see barring on marble females.
The bars Creat is talking about doesn't extend to the fins. So if the fins are changing color, your female is most probably a marble - some marbles do change color at an older age.
alright cause she has blotchy white patches all over her now...like in a total of 3 days she has changed to a completley different looking fish...odd i have never had a marble change so fast
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