Pufferpunk
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I have seen porcpuffs dyed hot pink.
Thats horrible . But at same time poor thing deserves a good home to live out his shortened life dont it. Or should it be doomed to live in. A lfs rest of its life or be destroyed. Serious question whats the right thing to do. On one hand if somebidy buys its suporrting bad things on second hand if nobody buys it its sad . It didnt asked to be dyed its a moral deleamaThe dyed color doesn't last the fish's lifetime. Generally it shortens the fish's lifespan by most of it's years. Especially, since a puffer should easily live into it's late teens.
Thats horrible . But at same time poor thing deserves a good home to live out his shortened life dont it. Or should it be doomed to live in. A lfs rest of its life or be destroyed. Serious question whats the right thing to do. On one hand if somebidy buys its suporrting bad things on second hand if nobody buys it its sad . It didnt asked to be dyed its a moral deleama
Thats horrible . But at same time poor thing deserves a good home to live out his shortened life dont it. Or should it be doomed to live in. A lfs rest of its life or be destroyed. Serious question whats the right thing to do. On one hand if somebidy buys its suporrting bad things on second hand if nobody buys it its sad . It didnt asked to be dyed its a moral deleama
It is a bit of a moral dilemma, but as harsh as it may be, I'd say leave it there and don't buy it. Yes the damage is done, and yes it deserves a good home, but at the end of the day I'd vote for the greater good, which is voting with your dollars against dyed fish. If the LFS wanted to do the fish "right" with respect to the problem you bring up, they would donate it to someone willing and eager to care for the beautiful fish. That said, I would not expect that either - it would be an unusual business move.
Skimmo, you're right to a point, we can debate whether someone decided to photoshop the hell out of it, or if it is a dyed fish, but not come to any real conclusion without seeing the fish in person. I'm not familiar with the LFS in question, and don't pretend to know the background on the fish, nor their motivation for advertising with either a dyed fish or a blatantly treated photo. If a LFS had some disclaimer like you mention, then great.
WOW, when the heck did you get so logical....there is proof of regeneration here. Very well said, I'm always stumped by this.
Just like all the idiots still buying puppies at pets shops, supporting puppy mills, thinking these puppies still deserve a home... :/