Betta fish are prized for the many colors that they are available in—from brilliant blues and ruby reds, Betta fish do not disappoint when it comes to their coloration. While some Betta fish may have simple patterns and solid colors, there are Betta fish that have a combination of colors that create intricate patterns and colors. Some of these colors are rare.
Most of the rarer Betta fish colors are created by professional breeders who take pride in creating unique Betta fish. If you are looking to add a rare colored Betta to your aquarium, the colors in the Betta discussed in this article are worth considering.
The 8 Rare Betta Fish Colors
1. Rose Gold

Traits: | Metallic gold color |
Fin types: | Half-moon, crown tail, rosetail |
Available: | Breeders and some pet stores |
While the rose gold Betta fish is often confused for being a yellow Betta fish, their coloration is more amber with a mixture of copper colors. In some cases, the rose gold Betta may have a reddish or orange tinge on the ends of their fins that blends into the rose gold and white colors on their bodies. It is more common for half-moon Betta fish to have the rose gold color, and it is rarer for other types of Bettas to have it.
2. Orange Dalmatian
Traits: | Orange and gold with spots |
Fin types: | Halfmoon, plakat, crowntail, veiltail |
Available: | Breeders and some pet stores |
Some orange Dalmatian Bettas may have a darker appearance than others, with either a darker gold or lighter white-pink tint. You can find orange dalmatian Betta fish with either half-moon, veil tail, or plakat tail types.
3. Teal Dragon Scale

Traits: | Teal and dark blue color |
Fin types: | Rosetail, half-moon, giant, plakat |
Available: | Breeders and pet stores |
Since this Betta fish has the dragon scale morph, they will have thick white scales covering their bodies, but in the case of the teal dragon scale Betta, these thick scales look more teal in good lighting. Although blue isn’t a rare color in Betta fish, the combination of different blues on the blue dragon scale Betta makes them an uncommon fish.
4. White Opal or Pearl

Traits: | White body with pastel iridescence |
Fin types: | Half-moon, rosetail, veiltail |
Available: | Breeders and some pet stores |
5. Melano Black
Traits: | Pure black color |
Fin types: | Giant or plakat |
Available: | Breeders |
6. Green Alien

Traits: | Dark or light green scales |
Fin types: | Plakat or spadetail |
Availability: | Breeders and pet stores |
Green is a very rare color that can be found on some Betta fish, and the vivid green and teal colors of the green alien Betta are unusual. The term “alien Betta” is described as a new type of hybrid Betta fish that cannot be found in the wild. These Bettas are created by breeding wild-type Bettas with domesticated ones. The green coloration in alien Betta fish is quite interesting, and the green can vary from light to dark with a hint of teal. The green scales are mixed in with black and gray colors, so the green alien Betta fish is not a solid green color.
7. Yellow or Mustard

Traits: | Yellow colors |
Fin types: | All |
Available: | Breeders and pet stores |
It is uncommon to find a vivid yellow coloration in Betta fish, making yellow or mustard colors rare. This yellow can vary from gold to a mustard color depending on the Betta fish and any other colors on its body.
The body can either be predominantly yellow or parts of the Betta fish will have yellow such as on the ends of their fins. One example of a rare and bi-colored Betta fish with yellow fins is the “Mustard Gas” Betta fish. These Bettas have a blue and yellow coloration that looks striking in planted aquariums.
8. Platinum White

Traits: | Low iridescence white body |
Fin types: | All |
Availability: | Breeders |
The opaque white body of the platinum-white Betta fish makes them stand out. Their bodies do not have the light pink coloration of the opal or pearl-colored Betta, and their bodies are entirely white with very little discoloration. Under the right lighting, the platinum-white Betta fish shines and stands out against dark backdrops and black substrates. A platinum white Betta fish will have a low iridescence to their bodies, with no hint of vivid pastel colors like other white Betta fish.
Conclusion
Since rare colored Betta fish are uncommon to find, they generally cost more than the average Betta fish. This is especially true if you get them from a breeder that specializes in specific rare Betta fish colors. Most of the colors we mentioned in this article are so rare that you can only find them in specific types of Bettas with the same fin type, while other colors can be created in Bettas with all of the different fin types.
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