Fish with national flag hues fetches record price

Fish with national flag hues fetches record price

A halfmoon Betta fish changed hands for over 50,000 baht thanks to its red, white and blue pattern which resembles the Thai national flag.

A Facebook user by the name of Kachen Worachai recently put up for auction his three-month-old halfmoon Betta or Siamese fighting fish with the three-colour pattern.

Its price started at 99 baht and the winner took it for 53,500 baht.

"Trai Rong" (photo by Facebook user Shutter Prince)

Thairath Online reported that Mr Kachen, a vendor who raises halfmoon Betta, or Thai Pla Kad, was surprised with the final price because to date a beautiful halfmoon Betta fish fetched four-digit prices at most in auctions.

People had long bred Siamese fighting fish with a Thai national flag pattern but his fish might be special because of its colour pattern which clearly resembles the Thai national flag, Mr Kachen said.

Thairath quoted Chuchart Lekdaeng, the new owner, as saying he named the fish "Trai Rong".

Trai Rong, literally meaning three colours, is also the name of the Thai national flag.

Mr Chuchart, head of an ornamental fish group in Nakhon Pathom province, said halfmoon Betta rarely had a clear Thai national flag pattern, and he thought the one he had just bought became the most expensive Siamese fighting fish.


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