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Hot: 20 to 26 °C
6 to 7 PH
Animalia
Betta
Anseriformes
23 to 25 USD
5 to 20 dGH
Animalia
Chordata
Eukaryota
Jump: 0.16-0.25 Feet
Survive Without Water: 5 to 10 Minutes
Water Temperature: 20 to 26 °C
Family: Osphronemidae (Gouramis)
Sub Famlily: Macropodusinae
Environment: En Benthopelagic Freshwater
Biology: Softwater
Threat to Human: Harmless
Country Info: Presently Known Only From The Asian Country Such As Thailand
Classification: Actinopterygii
Copper Marble betta fish come in various types of colors and fins. They have large and interesting genetic profiles. It is commonly known as a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia, regions such as Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. A betta has a total of 73 species; marble is one of them.
The marble betta was discovered by the Orville gulley. Scientists discover butterfly black betta but they fail instead of generating marble betta. He discovers the marble gene and submits their research to the IBC. Because of their shining resemblance. Then breeder experimented with the marble gene to copper gene and produced copper marble betta. Which carries the jumping gene. The main reason for the marbling betta.
Copper Marble betta fish come in various types of colors and fins. They have large and interesting genetic profiles. It is commonly known as a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia, regions such as Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. A betta has a total of 73 species; marble is one of them.
Copper Marble betta is a result of gene variation. The variation of the jumping gene, a DNA that changes the places. The unique gene is the result of skin pigmentation. It is initially white, but it soon turns purple and blue. It is assumed the amount of black pigment blocker has diminished. Marbling is the result of a genetically modified gene, you can achieve a marbling pattern in any other betta, like copper marble is an example of genetic modification. If you want to decide to breed two marble betta fish. You can count on receiving at the very least a quarter of marbled fries.