chadly831
05-26-2007, 11:20 PM
i have a green blood parrot i was told that the green will eventually fade and he will be all white is that true thanks.
Coler
05-27-2007, 10:07 AM
if he's green it may be that he is dyed unfortunately. I understand that if so yes the dye will fade.
Ruben Tolon
05-27-2007, 11:09 AM
I'd suggest sticking with a non-hybrid cichlid that would be equally as colorful (or more so)
severum mama
05-27-2007, 11:50 AM
I'd suggest sticking with a non-hybrid cichlid that would be equally as colorful (or more so)
Seems to be a little too late for that...
chadly, your fish is dyed. In time the dye will fade, and the fish will turn a shade of orange. Mine are bright orange, but undyed, so I don't know if the dyeing process would affect the fish's eventual color change or not (undyed parrots start out gray, and turn bright orange). The dyeing process is extremely stressful to the fish, and it will likely have stunted growth and a shortened lifespan as a result.
I'm assuming you didn't know the fish was dyed when you bought it, so this site will explain more about the horrible process: www.deathbydyeing.org
Please don't support this practice in the future. Any fish that doesn't look like it is a natural color, probably isn't.