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'Painted fish’ is the term given to ornamental fish that have been dyed to make them more appealing to consumers. These fish are artificially dyed by injecting a colourant under their skin. This procedure (also called ‘juicing’) is unnecessary and likely painful, potentially compromising the health and welfare of the fish. Studies of painted glassfish in the
For a list of aquariums that do not support the practice of painting fish go to: To read more about this practice go to: This website provides general information which must not be relied upon or regarded as a substitute for specific professional advice, including veterinary advice. We make no warranties that the website is accurate or suitable for a person’s unique circumstances and provide the website on the basis that all persons accessing the website responsibly assess the relevance and accuracy of its content.
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