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Painted fish
So I went to the LFS today to get some advice about what to put with my
CAE that will go with the Loaches and Rainbows when we get the big tank. (I would appreciate your input on that subject as well). While I was there, I noticed some 'Diamond barbs'? I think thats what they were calling them. As I was looking at the tanks and talking to the lfs guy, I remarked about some fish that were about 4 in long, and white with a flourescent diamond pattern on them. He told me that they were albino something-or-others and that they were painted! I was amazed that someone would even think to do this. That leads me to wonder: 1) Who does this? is it the LFS? they are the only game in town outside the chains, and if they are painting fish, I would be inclined to not return (see the guppies in betta bowls thread) 2) What other fish might be painted? |
On 13 Sep 2005 15:09:00 -0700, "Glengoyne"
wrote: So I went to the LFS today to get some advice about what to put with my CAE that will go with the Loaches and Rainbows when we get the big tank. (I would appreciate your input on that subject as well). While I was there, I noticed some 'Diamond barbs'? I think thats what they were calling them. As I was looking at the tanks and talking to the lfs guy, I remarked about some fish that were about 4 in long, and white with a flourescent diamond pattern on them. He told me that they were albino something-or-others and that they were painted! I was amazed that someone would even think to do this. That leads me to wonder: 1) Who does this? is it the LFS? they are the only game in town outside the chains, and if they are painting fish, I would be inclined to not return (see the guppies in betta bowls thread) 2) What other fish might be painted? http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../article3.html http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../article3.html http://fins.actwin.com/articles/paintedglass.php http://www.aquarama.com.sg/aquaramam...business2.html http://www.petfish.net/painted_glassfish.htm |
You must be a newbie. This has been going on for at least four decades. |
I must say I also only recently just heard of this phenomenon - I
haven't come across it where I live in Australia. I find it phenomenal that people would do this - some people just don't know the process of colouring the fish and buy them for their bright colours! From what I hear they don't live very long. |
Charles wrote:
On 13 Sep 2005 15:09:00 -0700, "Glengoyne" wrote: So I went to the LFS today to get some advice about what to put with my CAE that will go with the Loaches and Rainbows when we get the big tank. (I would appreciate your input on that subject as well). While I was there, I noticed some 'Diamond barbs'? I think thats what they were calling them. As I was looking at the tanks and talking to the lfs guy, I remarked about some fish that were about 4 in long, and white with a flourescent diamond pattern on them. He told me that they were albino something-or-others and that they were painted! I was amazed that someone would even think to do this. That leads me to wonder: 1) Who does this? is it the LFS? they are the only game in town outside the chains, and if they are painting fish, I would be inclined to not return (see the guppies in betta bowls thread) 2) What other fish might be painted? http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../article3.html http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../article3.html http://fins.actwin.com/articles/paintedglass.php http://www.aquarama.com.sg/aquaramam...business2.html http://www.petfish.net/painted_glassfish.htm Speaking of painted fish, sometimes fish stores get them in by mistake so don't necessarily boycot a store that has some. I was talking to a manager in one of our newer stores and asked if some unusual-looking cories with a pinkish-red stripe from the anal fin to the caudal fin were painted. He said they were, and came from the supplier that way. The store didn't order them painted. Even worse, they ordered cherry barbs, and got pink-dyed white skirt tetras. He sadly said that the tetras were selling like crazy even when he told people they were painted and wouldn't keep the color or even stay healthy. I had the same experience with "neon glass fish" that had clearly visible lymphocistis infections when I worked in a fish store. I always tried my best to offer naturally colorful fish like neon or glowlight tetras instead, and sometimes it worked. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
Well it makes me feel better knowing that this isn't something that the
store is doing. I can't really fault a business for stocking what will sell, although it is still mind boggling. |
That's crazy... I never knew they painted cories.
I wonder what the economics are like surrounding painted fish... maybe it's because I don't understand fully how they do it? All I've read says that they inject the fish with some stuff... wouldn't that be really time consuming? Dye probably isn't very expensive, and if the fish sell like hotcakes to people that either don't mind or don't know then I'm sure that's a trivial issue. But if it takes a lot of time then I don't know why they would do it. It seems counterproductive to me... I want fish that are soothing and natural to watch. I don't want to look at my fish tank and get confused and think that I'm on a vegas strip full of crazy neon lights. |
Elaine T wrote:
Charles wrote: On 13 Sep 2005 15:09:00 -0700, "Glengoyne" wrote: So I went to the LFS today to get some advice about what to put with my CAE that will go with the Loaches and Rainbows when we get the big tank. (I would appreciate your input on that subject as well). While I was there, I noticed some 'Diamond barbs'? I think thats what they were calling them. As I was looking at the tanks and talking to the lfs guy, I remarked about some fish that were about 4 in long, and white with a flourescent diamond pattern on them. He told me that they were albino something-or-others and that they were painted! I was amazed that someone would even think to do this. That leads me to wonder: 1) Who does this? is it the LFS? they are the only game in town outside the chains, and if they are painting fish, I would be inclined to not return (see the guppies in betta bowls thread) 2) What other fish might be painted? http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../article3.html http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../article3.html http://fins.actwin.com/articles/paintedglass.php http://www.aquarama.com.sg/aquaramam...business2.html http://www.petfish.net/painted_glassfish.htm Speaking of painted fish, sometimes fish stores get them in by mistake so don't necessarily boycot a store that has some. I was talking to a manager in one of our newer stores and asked if some unusual-looking cories with a pinkish-red stripe from the anal fin to the caudal fin were painted. He said they were, and came from the supplier that way. The store didn't order them painted. Even worse, they ordered cherry barbs, and got pink-dyed white skirt tetras. He sadly said that the tetras were selling like crazy even when he told people they were painted and wouldn't keep the color or even stay healthy. I had the same experience with "neon glass fish" that had clearly visible lymphocistis infections when I worked in a fish store. I always tried my best to offer naturally colorful fish like neon or glowlight tetras instead, and sometimes it worked. The LFS's I use actually advertise that they will neve sell painted or dyed fish along with information on why not Gill |
yeah, but if they are fish enthusiests, they would have more in mind
than just profit, like stocking a quality item is also important for a business. In a way it's a bit gimmicky. And by stocking the fish, they are condoning the act. I know this isn't the same thing, but I recently went to one of those jewellery chain stores. They were selling these things called "mystic fire" topaz, which they described to me as a "coloured topaz" - they look kind of black but have lovely holographic colours in them. Anyway, after asking the girl whether the colour would eventually come off she said no. I already knew the answer, as if you turned the ring side on you could see where the PAINT on the stone ended at the sides - of course it would have chipped off. So anyway, I guess the point of the story is, if the fish store is stocking a shoddy product for profit, then don't expect them to ever have any good products. Like pets paradise in Australia - I cant tell you how many fish I bought from them over the years, what a waste of money. |
I guess its a fine line, like I said before, other than the chain
stores, they are basically the only game in town. In all the trips to that store, I dont think I have ever seen a dead fish in all the tanks. That is in stark contrast to the local Wally-mart where some days they have more floaters than swimmers. The staff at this store are very knowledgable, and the only fish we have lost from them was the result of a well meaning fish sitter. They tend to carry larger fish than the chains as well. The CL's that we got 2 months ago from a chain, are just now about the size of the loaches they carry at this store. I'm torn I guess. |
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