I lately get a beta fish?? [pics included]?

i just got a beta fish a couple hours ago
it has a black frontage and fades into blue
i'm just wondering, (i guess it's a baby in a minute..) but will it ever look like this??

http://www.petadvice.com.au/images/crown...
buy another one put them into same bowl you can see it change color. difference temp water will lead to it too.
The one in the picture is a variety called a "crowntail" or "fringefin" betta. If yours doesn't own this type of fins now, it probably never will. This is a genetic mutation that expresses itself while the betta is still rather young.
Your fish's color will also probably remain pretty much like as it is now.
Answers:    tailshpae:
It might- thats a crowntail betta.

If you bought a crowntail then yes, if you bought the standard veil tail, or a halfmoon, afterwards no.

Colorwise: if there is no red on him now, after its doubtful.
no they usually dont get that feathery
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