Death By Dyeing
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Description: On the painted glassfish: how they are made, and why they are sickly.
It almost goes without saying that everyone loves brightly colored fish. Unfortunately many fish owners don't realize that those colorful fish do not come by their brilliant hues naturally. Juicing, or artificially coloring fish using paints and dyes, has become quite widespread in the aquarium trade. Yet most owners are unaware that their fish have been altered. You might be surprised, and appalled, to discover which fish are artificially colored, and how it's done. Here are just a few of the practices used to color or mark fish to enhance their marketability. Unfortunately, new methods appear regularly.
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Page title: | Fish Death By Dyeing |
Keywords: | dyeing fish death painted injected tattoed aquarium fish tanks freshwater plants beginner care breeding cichlids bettas catfish |
Description: | Not all brightly colored fish come by their colors naturally. Do you know if your fish has been painted or dyed? Before you make a purchase, you should know what you are getting. |
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