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Old March 12th 04, 11:22 PM
bannor
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 07:06:45 -0500, Plurality Inc
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We have a blood parrot, and we've noticed that he sometimes changes
colour. He will be a light orange for a few weeks, and then overnight
turn a dark orange and be like that for a few days and then go back.
Is this normal, and what causes this to happen?
Thank in advance.



That sounds fairly normal.

Here is a good site for info on Blood Parots. One of the few
available that actually have some useful information without a lot of
complaints about the fact that they are a 'man made' fish.

http://www.bloodparrot.aquariahobbyist.com/forum/
 




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