The 3 main ways of dyeing fish is through color enhancing foods, injection and dip dyeing.
Color enhancing foods are generally safe for the fish, but the effect wears off much sooner.
Dip dyeing effect last much longer, but generally has a high mortality rate. It is done by first dipping the fish into a caustic solution to remove the protective slime coat of the fish and then dipping the fish into a vat of dye to color it.
Injection method involves injecting the fish with a dye using a syringe. This method of dyeing is more for tattoos or localized color enhancing rather than whole body.
Maturity generally has nothing to do with it; however, if your parrot is ill, its feathers may lose their gloss.
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No! Parrots aren't all green. For instance, the grey African parrot, i learnt in school this year. :)
it can be red, black,brown also :)
yellow colour
parrot or Minah Bird which is black with a yellow or orange beak
It seems these laboritory made abominations (parrot cichlids) reach maturity at about 3 years old and can live for up to around 10 years. Being artificially manufactured they can not be bred successfully though.
Not much. They are a laboratory/artificially made creature. They were made from the ova of one Amazonian cichlid species that has been artificially fertilised by another Amazonian species under laboratory conditions. They grow quite large so need a large tank with very clean, warm water.
Green is a natural parrot colour. It occurs naturally in most parrot species. It may also be produced in budgies when blue and yellow birds breed, but this is not a sure thing - you are just as likely to get a blue and yellow mottled budgie.
Clown fish, parrot fish, and hawkfish can change sexes.
No, their voices change when they are ready to talk.
Parrotfish come in a variety of colors including shades of blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. They are known for their vibrant and iridescent scales which can change color depending on their environment and mood.