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"~*~ Vosklady ~*~" wrote in message ... Hello . . . ![]() Today I went to the LFS to get a few fish for my newly setup 55. As I was perusing my choices (not sure which way I wanted to go with this tank) I found some small "jellybean" parrot cichlids. A few tanks down, there was another tank with much larger, brightly colored "jellybeans". I spoke with the sales attendant, who told me how the bigger ones were brighter in color because they were "dyed" and explained the process to me .. . . I was shocked to say the least. I thought this type of fish was very cute, but there was no way I was going to purchase a fish that had gone through that process. When I asked him about the "small" ones (they were about the size of maybe a .50 piece) - asking why they weren't as brightly colored as the larger ones he told me "those parrots had been raised in the store" from a spawning of the (larger ones) already there. They are not colored in the manner of "Easter eggs" as were the bigger ones, they are more of a lightish/pastel color . .. one is pinkish/peachish, one is yellowish and the other is whitish with a bit of blue along the dorsal fin. So, figuring they hadn't been exposed to the horrid "dying" process, I bought all three of them. ![]() I have been reading that some parrots have managed to successfuly breed, but I would almost bet money that the fish you have are still dyed. The natural color of a normal (not Jellybean or Gumdrop) parrot is a pinkish/peach but I have seen Jellybeans that color as well. My biology isn't the best in the world, but to my knowledge the color from dying will not be passed to offspring as it is not a genetic alteration. If anyone knows any differently, please feel free to correct me. ![]() After arriving home and placing them into the tank I started researching them. I am having a very hard time finding information on this type of fish. I am however finding a lot of postings against these "hybrids". ![]() So I guess I'm asking . . . did I make a bad decision in buying these fish? My personal opinion.. no. (others may disagree..) I have four of them. Two are Jellybeans (didn't know about the dying when I bought them), and the other two are true-color parrots. As juveniles, parrots are very dark; their body is a dark gray/brown with silver-ish tiger stripes and they have an iridescent blue/green mark near the tail. One of them still has that coloring but the other is about half dark and half pinkish. I've posted a good site for info before but don't have it handy now.. Also, I was told that I could only have other cichlids in the tank with these fish or a pleco. Now I know I've read before of people keeping (some types) of cichlids with other types of fish . . . any suggestions on which other types I can keep with them? I have several different types of fish with mine. 2 Bala Sharks 1 Rainbow Shark 2 Tiger Barbs 1 Geophagus Jurupari I have had tetras with them in the past as well with no problems. How large with these fish become? I was told four inches max, but after research online I've read eight inches and sizes in between. It depends. I've read that the dyed fish generally won't grow larger than 4-5 inches. My Jellybeans are almost at that now, so I can't say if they'll get larger. My other two parrots are still immature but I've read that they may get to be much larger. ::shrug:: Your guess is as good as mine on that one.. Are these the fish that as they get older won't be able to close their mouths? (As I've mentioned I've been doing online reading and came across something that mentioned this but am not sure it was in regard to these fish). There are exceptions but as a general rule, parrots are not able to close their mouths. It isn't harmful to them at all and if there is any agression it makes their tank-mates safer. Mine have never had any problems eating. Is there any way to "sex" these fish, I'm really curious as to whether I have two males/one female, one male/two females, three females or three males. Can't help you with this one.... If you find out how, let me know.. ![]() Many, Many Thanks in Advance & Best Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ Mar ------------------------------------------------ "I meant," said Ipslore, bitterly,"what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?" Death thought about it. "Cats," he said eventually, "Cats are nice." -Terry Pratchett, 'Sourcery' |
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After arriving home and placing them into the tank I started researching
them. I am having a very hard time finding information on this type of fish. I am however finding a lot of postings against these "hybrids". ![]() So I guess I'm asking . . . did I make a bad decision in buying these fish? My personal opinion.. no. (others may disagree..) I have four of them. Two are Jellybeans (didn't know about the dying when I bought them), and the other two are true-color parrots. As juveniles, parrots are very dark; their body is a dark gray/brown with silver-ish tiger stripes and they have an iridescent blue/green mark near the tail. One of them still has that coloring but the other is about half dark and half pinkish. I've posted a good site for info before but don't have it handy now.. Found it! http://geocities.com/parrotcichlid/main.html Mar |
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"MarAzul" wrote in message
news:5p%Zb.8167$C21.5187@fed1read07... After arriving home and placing them into the tank I started researching them. I am having a very hard time finding information on this type of fish. I am however finding a lot of postings against these "hybrids". ![]() So I guess I'm asking . . . did I make a bad decision in buying these fish? My personal opinion.. no. (others may disagree..) I have four of them. Two are Jellybeans (didn't know about the dying when I bought them), and the other two are true-color parrots. As juveniles, parrots are very dark; their body is a dark gray/brown with silver-ish tiger stripes and they have an iridescent blue/green mark near the tail. One of them still has that coloring but the other is about half dark and half pinkish. I've posted a good site for info before but don't have it handy now.. Found it! http://geocities.com/parrotcichlid/main.html Mar Hi Mar . . . ![]() Thanks so much for all the information, it's truly appreciated and a great help! ![]() Best Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ |
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"MarAzul" wrote in message
news:5p%Zb.8167$C21.5187@fed1read07... After arriving home and placing them into the tank I started researching them. I am having a very hard time finding information on this type of fish. I am however finding a lot of postings against these "hybrids". ![]() So I guess I'm asking . . . did I make a bad decision in buying these fish? My personal opinion.. no. (others may disagree..) I have four of them. Two are Jellybeans (didn't know about the dying when I bought them), and the other two are true-color parrots. As juveniles, parrots are very dark; their body is a dark gray/brown with silver-ish tiger stripes and they have an iridescent blue/green mark near the tail. One of them still has that coloring but the other is about half dark and half pinkish. I've posted a good site for info before but don't have it handy now.. Found it! http://geocities.com/parrotcichlid/main.html Mar Hi Mar . . . ![]() Thanks so much for all the information, it's truly appreciated and a great help! ![]() Best Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ (apologies if this is double posted, my newserver just burped) |
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Hello . . .
![]() I've been reading on and off all day regarding my new little friends. What other types of cichlids would go well with them? I'm leaning toward some pink convicts but am not sure, any thoughts? MTIA . . . Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ |
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"~*~ Vosklady ~*~" wrote in message
... Hello . . . ![]() I've been reading on and off all day regarding my new little friends. What other types of cichlids would go well with them? I'm leaning toward some pink convicts but am not sure, any thoughts? MTIA . . . Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ I'm not really a cichlid person but I would imagine you could house parrots with anything that;s not too aggressive.. Although a friend of mine did have hers with some Oscars with no problems. Even when the Oscars got huge the parrots still chased them around and would headbutt them. The Geophagus Jurupari I have with mine is a cichlid and I've had no probs... Mar ------------------------------------------------ "I meant," said Ipslore, bitterly,"what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?" Death thought about it. "Cats," he said eventually, "Cats are nice." -Terry Pratchett, 'Sourcery' |
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