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first off... and i'll explain myself in MORE DETAIL
i first noticed these types of fish in a LPS that is 1/2 hour away. they are pink and yellow , in a huge tank. i foudn it pretty amusing that when i put my head near the tank, they back up and when you move away they come back and keep doing it as if they are playing.
i then noticed that there was some in the smaller tanks in the petstore.
i already have a 10 gallon tank with 8 fish in it, when my parents decided to buy a bigger tank. they got a great deal on a 20 gallon tank.
my dad was in love with this beautiful blue, personality filled, fish that was swimming around. all we knew at the time was that it was called a parrot fish.
him and mom got the tank and we came home and set it up... and while later we bought that parrot fish and the tiger guarmi.
i always read about species of fish that i am curious about. I had no knowledge of this fish when my parents purchased it.
I looked up Parrot Fish and as you guys should know, cause of how experienced you sound.., i couldn't find a thing on this fish. I wanted to know where they were from and how they got their distinct colours.
A couple days after them buying this fish, dad said to me that they are very rare and that they are injected with color...adn most of them originally are red, or white. I thought it was wierd at first, and didn't know if it was true or not.
Anyway, we automatically assumed that it was when they were eggs or whatnot. Who knows... and who knows that what you believe on the internet is true.. no one can tell me 100% surely, that the fish that we have in this 20g tank has been injected with color and put in acidic stuff or whatnot... unless you have done it yourself to your fish to experiment, which I hope you haven't.
I then took those pictures tonight to show off in this forum, only because I know their are a lot of nice people in here that would respond. At the exact time, I didnt realize that they werent colored when they were eggs... as i stated in the beginning messages.
Yes, I do think that injecting color by however they do it, is sad... but i didnt know that is exactly how, and i still don't know. All we knew was this was a gorgous fish and my parents wanted it. Later we realized they are man made, and then we later realized they are part of a cichlid family. (when we were trying to figure out what to put in the tank with her)
If dyeing fish a certain color, was so wrong and so harmful, people wouldn't do it. Can you imagine the other things in this world that scientists do that no one knows about? and I am sure there are people out there that would buy a tattoo'd dog if that was their style. No, its not mine, I'm not really a dog person but I'm sure someone would say "hey how cool is that" , buy it, and not think so in depth about how it was done.
We now have this blue beautiful fish in our tank, and shows no sign of stress or pain... and just because someone made it a blue color, doesn't mean im going to go flush him down the toilet. One, I see nothing wrong with the fact that we learned about this fish AFTER we bought it... and two, I like my animals (and this fish isn't even MINE) too much to throw away the money and get rid of them while they are alive. No thanks, maybe someone else would but not me.
Bottom line, if it is true that most fish die while getting dyed, and some live on and continue their lives, well then I got one hardy little fish! He is amazing to look at, and I don't plan on dwelling how he/she got their color. I am concentrating on keeping the water results perfect and making sure she/he is fed and taken care of!!!
and now.............Koda..........case is closed cause I have nothing else to say about this. you are entitled to your own opinion, as I am mine, so we'll leave it at that. You had your say, and I had mine... and everyone else...
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and might I add that a fish doesnt have a very long memory span so it's not like he /she is in any pain for remembering what happened earlier in their life. and this dyeing is done very early. The longest a fish can remember is 3 months. oh, and if she loses her blue color, no we are not going to be disappointed because it is our pet, and that doesnt change nothing.