Betta Tails
There are many parts to the Betta fish. Behind the eyes is the Gill Cover. Behind the Gill Cover is the Pectoral Fin. The first fin under the gill is called the Pelvic Fin. The big fin under the body of the Betta is called the Anal Fin. The fin that flows behind the fish is the Caudal Fin. The fin on top of the body is the Dorsal Fin. The rear body of the fish is called the Caudal. The sections of the fins that look like long stick-like dividers are called Tail Lobes.
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Betta Colour Patterns
These are bettas that are in one color, meaning the body and the fins are the same color. Ideally, solid color betta fish should not have any other colors present (also called "impurities"). However, in the real world most betta fish have impurities, it is just that some show them more than others.
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