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A blue betta fish changes its color from blue to red due to genetic factors and environmental conditions. The fish has specialized cells called chromatophores that contain pigments. When the fish is stressed or excited, these cells can expand or contract, causing the color change. Additionally, the fish's diet and water quality can also impact its coloration.
sometimes by age. but they do not go from purple to orange, that is very stereotypical but only chameleons can change color from say, dark green to light green, light yellow to bright yellow, etc.
A change in normal diet can cause loose green droppings in hens. Adding more corn (maize) to the mix could help solve this. If the droppings are still formed and not loose but just a noticeable color change from normal, suspect diet and adjust.
it may change it to green
you have to buy them really young and give them a full diet of ROSE leaves for the rest of their lives :) :) :)
Sea anemones can come in various colors such as green, red, blue, orange, and purple. The color of a sea anemone can vary based on species, their diet, and the environment they are in.
Chyme is typically a yellowish-green color due to the presence of bile from the liver. It can vary in color depending on a person's diet and the presence of certain medications or medical conditions.
There isn't anything you can eat, green eyes are a genetic factor. It can happen many ways. For me, my mother has brown eyes and my dad has green/grey eyes. It's all about how the genes play out.
Betta fish change color due to genetics, mood, health, and environment. Factors like stress, age, diet, and water quality can influence their color change.
Bettas change color due to genetic factors and environmental conditions. Factors like stress, age, diet, and water quality can influence their coloration.
Well, their color is the result of their diet. It's all about the algae! But, they usually stick to one type of algae so they very rarely change colors, but it'd be because they eat two different types of algae. Let's say it's eating green algae, and after a while it goes on to pink(ish). It would have green feathers that change to that color. I hope that answered your question. :)