I agree with you. My post doesn't match this situation exactly. Still, I think vendors are knowledgeable enough to know that this nem, if it survives, won't stay yellow, so still misleading, IMO. But that also leads to the argument that customers should educate themselves.
Saying all that, is there such a thing as a yellow gig?
I used to think people in their profession all knew what they're doing... The more time goes by, the more I realize how dumb the general public really is. LFS may actually not know something. I've talked with a few, and some don't really know much about certain things. Some know a lot about corals, and next to nothing about anemone's, and look like :hmm4: when asked. :lolspin:
I have a lime green gig. I can't help but think, if it got stronger light, it may get closer to yellow than green, but will always have a tint of green to it. Sugartooth used to have a green green gig, I think she bought as yellow. I think she may have had a couple greens, that started out yellow, IIRC.
This guy started out pretty yellow.
Today. This is pretty accurate color to real life. Both taken with same I-phone.
I suspect there's just two green shades, dark green, and lime green. I don't know for sure, just a guess on my part. I've never seen a yellow, to have the pink/light brown undertone when healthy. Every yellow I've seen seems to need TLC, and is in transition to it's final resting place, whether it's the sink, or a tank. Never established. Doesn't mean it doesn't exist, I've never seen one though.