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- Q7125038 subject Q6178063.
- Q7125038 subject Q8253648.
- Q7125038 abstract "The term painted fish refers to ornamental aquarium fish which have been artificially coloured to appeal to consumers. This artificial colouring, also known as juicing, is achieved by a number of methods, such as injecting the fish with a hypodermic syringe containing bright fluorescent colour dye, dipping the fish into a dye solution, or feeding the fish dyed food.This process is usually done to make the fish a brighter colour and more attractive to consumers. The colouring of the fish is not permanent, and usually fades away in six to nine months.".
- Q7125038 thumbnail Painted_Indian_Glassy_Fish.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7125038 comment "The term painted fish refers to ornamental aquarium fish which have been artificially coloured to appeal to consumers. This artificial colouring, also known as juicing, is achieved by a number of methods, such as injecting the fish with a hypodermic syringe containing bright fluorescent colour dye, dipping the fish into a dye solution, or feeding the fish dyed food.This process is usually done to make the fish a brighter colour and more attractive to consumers.".
- Q7125038 label "Painted fish".
- Q7125038 depiction Painted_Indian_Glassy_Fish.jpg.