jelly bean parrot

eh1421

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found these on ebay. sounds like a good deal they are not dyed from what i understand Which is good cause i don't support dyed fish.
Was just wondering what i should expect from these fish and what ifo you all had on them
wanting to put into a 75 gal planted community style tank Right now i have a purple blood parrot in ther and a 2" convict but the convict might get evicted.
I am trying to set up this tank for my wife and she would love to have more parrots and i thought due to jelly bean size i could put alot more than the regular blood.
Thanks to all.
mike

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HarpoGarza

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I'm pretty sure the term "jelly bean" has more to do with the fish being color enhanced rather than their size. I'm not certain, but I'm fairly sure on this.
 

Mourinho18

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"YOU ARE BIDDING ON 10 (SIX), VERY HEALTHY, F1 FRY UP TO 1" IN LENGTH DWARF JELLYBEAN PARROT FISH."





So is it 10 or 6 that you get? :confused:
 

Daniel Machado

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This one won't get bigger than a convict... And they have the same temperament. BTW, they're very easy to breed too. ;)
AFAIK, they were developed because they're harder than BPs, and can stand the dying proccess, with a smaller mortality than "pure" BPs.

Best regards.

Daniel.
 

neko

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In the Philippines... we call it Toffee Parrot!

I have thousands of it and a couple of breeders...
 

eh1421

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awesome info daniel
great pics neko thems some cool looking fish
 
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