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  • Is This Common w/Parrot's? (pictures)

    I really like the way these fish look, but I've never really got into FW setups that much... well, except in my younger years... I just wanted to know if this is common with these guys? Take a look at the pics:







    The guy has no tail! Saw him at City Pets and almost bought a whole new setup just to take this "misfit" home. He was holding his own pretty well against the others, considering the genetic defect...

  • #2
    I don't know if that's common, but that's amazing! The guy looks pretty plump despite having no tail!

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    • #3
      Re: Is This Common w/Parrot's? (pictures)

      In some cases, they are actually being bred for these deformities. Some even call them 'lucky'. I don't know if CP is deliberately getting fish that look like this, or if this is only one in a group, but I'd steer clear or purchasing it.
      Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
      Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
      Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
      Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.

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      • #4
        They call that a jelly bean parrot. Most of the ones I've seen like this also only have 1 eye as well. fish land has them some times...
        Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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        • #5
          Re: Is This Common w/Parrot's? (pictures)

          Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
          They call that a jelly bean parrot. Most of the ones I've seen like this also only have 1 eye as well. fish land has them some times...
          Oh ok. Appreciate that.

          ...funky.

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          • #6
            In my research on my own parrots, I found this information on the "Heart Parrot": http://parrotcichlid.com/node/15287
            About halfway down you will find a section called Dyed & Mutilated Parrots. This will explain the deformity. What these fish are subjected to for profit is cruel & as long as people keep buying them, they'll keep mutilating them.
            180g - 2 Red Oscars, 1 Tiger Oscar, 1 JD, Convicts, convicts & more convicts
            75g - 1 Silver Aro, 1 Mean Koi Angel
            50g - Various platy & mollies
            10g - 1 Green Spotted Puffer

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            • #7
              that is extremely cruel.
              I have the patience of a goldfish....

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              • #8
                I like my parrot, he was "adopted" by yours truly after being brought to petco in a bucket. he has a tail. its bad enough that these fish are bred with deformities that make life hard (such as a curved spine and mouth that can't close) but then to cut off their tail? wow. people amaze me.
                my fish house:
                2.5g- ramshorn hatchery
                6g eclipse- yellow shrimp, chili rasboras, yellow apple snails
                29g- geo grow-out, angels, 12"fire eel, dwarf frog, apple snails
                45g- jade sleeper gobies, native killifish, feeder endlers

                75g-
                2 oscars, parrot, silver dollars, albino channel cat, syno euptera, bichir, baby jaguar, convicts, yabby
                125g- fahaka puffer, rainbow shark
                and about a dozen bettas....

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                • #9
                  Mine have tails, too and are not died. Like you, I did not buy them either, Ally. They came with a tank I bought. The jelly beans are pretty common but you'll see a flood of the heart parrots with cute little sayings injected into them (like candy hearts) around Valentines day. Please don't support the cruelty. These & flowerhorns, among others, are victimized by human greed which shortens their life spans & leaves them mutilated. So long as there's a market it will continue.
                  180g - 2 Red Oscars, 1 Tiger Oscar, 1 JD, Convicts, convicts & more convicts
                  75g - 1 Silver Aro, 1 Mean Koi Angel
                  50g - Various platy & mollies
                  10g - 1 Green Spotted Puffer

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                  • #10
                    I try not to support retailers that sell these fish at all. I do see both sides of the coin, however. I agree that this will not stop as long as the demand exists.
                    my fish house:
                    2.5g- ramshorn hatchery
                    6g eclipse- yellow shrimp, chili rasboras, yellow apple snails
                    29g- geo grow-out, angels, 12"fire eel, dwarf frog, apple snails
                    45g- jade sleeper gobies, native killifish, feeder endlers

                    75g-
                    2 oscars, parrot, silver dollars, albino channel cat, syno euptera, bichir, baby jaguar, convicts, yabby
                    125g- fahaka puffer, rainbow shark
                    and about a dozen bettas....

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