Tuesday, 24 June 2014

download Betta Fish Live Wallpaper ★ 3.0.4 APK


Betta Fish Live Wallpaper ★

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Beautiful betta fish live wallpaper!


The Siamese fighting fish also known as Betta, is a popular species of freshwater aquarium fish.


This live wallpaper consists of 8 different betta fish. The betta fishes are animated in a 3D hexahedron with some cool effect that you can customize. Multiple background effect of water bubble and shinning dot. There are a lots of options for you to make changes to the live wallpaper.


List of features:-


* Double tap screen to toggle animation style

* Tap screen once to change view depth

* 8 different fish

* Change lighting color

* Dynamic lighting color

* Moving light

* Use own image as theme

* Set rotation speed

* Set loop circle speed

* Framing option

* Multiple background particle effect

* Support phone and tablet

* Support portrait and landscape mode


With nearly 20 different setting options, we are sure you can customize this live wallpaper to something that you really love!


If you love betta fish, do try this betta fish live wallpaper!
























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