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HI all,
I went to the LFS yesterday and they had some fish I had not seen before. They were called painted skirts. They were very pretty, but looked kind of fake in a way. Does anyone know anything about these? I ended up getting 11 new fishies yesterday. Those dwarf gouramies are beautiful (that is when they come out from behind the filter tubes so that I can admire them). Well, anyway, any info on these painted skirts would be much appreciated. They look kind of like toy fish to me. Sarah |
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They are artificially colored, using colored acid dye-baths or needle
injection. The process is horrible for the fish, a many die. The rest are sold. The fish, in thier weakened state, are further weakened by netting, transport, and different water parameters. More pass on. The ones that make it home usually will not live more than a few months, the ones that do, lose the artificial color anyway as the normal process of tissue regenration replaces the colors body cells. You may get the idea I feel strongly about this, and I do. I no longer spend my money at shops that sell these poor creatures, and I tell the manager or owner my feelings. IMO, any pet store owner worth his salt would refuse to buy\sell them. Read: http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u...?article_id=72 A good quote from the article: "If one considers the relative bore size of the injection needle with that of a glassfish, it would be the equivalent of us receiving several jabs using a needle of pencil-sized diameter..." further reading: http://honors.montana.edu/~weif/firsttank/painted.phtml http://www.loaches.com/dye.html "Sarah Navarro" wrote in message link.net... | HI all, | | I went to the LFS yesterday and they had some fish I had not seen before. | They were called painted skirts. They were very pretty, but looked kind of | fake in a way. Does anyone know anything about these? I ended up getting | 11 new fishies yesterday. Those dwarf gouramies are beautiful (that is | when they come out from behind the filter tubes so that I can admire them). | Well, anyway, any info on these painted skirts would be much appreciated. | They look kind of like toy fish to me. | | Sarah | | |
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Thanks, I knew they didn't look natural. Some were pink and blue and like
weird pastel colors. I guess I won't be getting any of those. Thanks for the link also. I have some neon tetras, are those natural colored. They are an ugly grey color first thing in the morning is why I'm asking. "Billy" wrote in message ... They are artificially colored, using colored acid dye-baths or needle injection. The process is horrible for the fish, a many die. The rest are sold. The fish, in thier weakened state, are further weakened by netting, transport, and different water parameters. More pass on. The ones that make it home usually will not live more than a few months, the ones that do, lose the artificial color anyway as the normal process of tissue regenration replaces the colors body cells. You may get the idea I feel strongly about this, and I do. I no longer spend my money at shops that sell these poor creatures, and I tell the manager or owner my feelings. IMO, any pet store owner worth his salt would refuse to buy\sell them. Read: http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u...?article_id=72 A good quote from the article: "If one considers the relative bore size of the injection needle with that of a glassfish, it would be the equivalent of us receiving several jabs using a needle of pencil-sized diameter..." further reading: http://honors.montana.edu/~weif/firsttank/painted.phtml http://www.loaches.com/dye.html "Sarah Navarro" wrote in message link.net... | HI all, | | I went to the LFS yesterday and they had some fish I had not seen before. | They were called painted skirts. They were very pretty, but looked kind of | fake in a way. Does anyone know anything about these? I ended up getting | 11 new fishies yesterday. Those dwarf gouramies are beautiful (that is | when they come out from behind the filter tubes so that I can admire them). | Well, anyway, any info on these painted skirts would be much appreciated. | They look kind of like toy fish to me. | | Sarah | | |
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![]() "Sarah Navarro" wrote in message hlink.net... | Thanks, I knew they didn't look natural. Some were pink and blue and like | weird pastel colors. I guess I won't be getting any of those. Thanks for | the link also. I have some neon tetras, are those natural colored. They | are an ugly grey color first thing in the morning is why I'm asking. Yeah, when fish 'sleep' (another major discussion there) their coloration fades. Stress makes the colors fade as well. |
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