Yes, bettas can change color throughout their lives due to genetics, environmental factors, stress, and health conditions. It is not uncommon for bettas to exhibit different colors or patterns as they age.
probaly not
Yes how do you think the multicolored bettas came to be the fish are still bettas no matter the color they are.
No, bettas are not chameleons and do not change colours.
Besides air and water, there are several things that can change the color of a mineral. Impurities, age, the sun, heat, and pressure can change the color of a mineral.
Most babies are born with blue eyes that gradually change in the first year. Usually by age 1 they will be the color they will stay.
Male bettas have a long tail fin, and they are brightly colored; more so than the female which is a dull color. She has a short tail.
no but you can pick your nose and your buger will be a different color
No, the calico cat's coat color is determined at birth.
They come in red, blue, purple, pink, green, & black.
A male betta has a long flowing tail while a female has a short tail
Yes, your hair can change color as you age. Some people's hair turns from blond to brown, some brown to white or grey. As you grow older you yourself will mostlikely notice a change in your hair. == == == ==