Yes, they do. GloFish are just genetically engineered versions of the zebra danio, which is a tropical fish.
A glofish ate 5 other glofish, a beta fish and a pleco ... source: My fish tank
salt water, in corral bits in a reef or something, its a tropical fish.
Freshwater
Absolutely! I Mean, theres always a risk that your turtle may eat the fish... But the GLofish are no different then any other fish!
They are dirty fish, and they comtinuously eat.
NO! GloFish can go in schools of at least 3 fish.
The GloFish will have a bloated look and will be fat. If you compare it with the other GloFish , you can usually tell the difference. I'm not sure right now, as my GloFish is also pregnant.
You will want to remove the Goldfish. Goldfish can only live with Koi, also guppies and Glofish are tropical fish and need water temps. between 72-82 degrees. The Petco Compatibility Chart is also helpful.
No, A Seahorse can only live in saltwater and a glofish can only live in freshwater. Seahorses do not do well with other fish anyways.
Yes, there are books about glofish. A book such as a encyclopedia of fish may have that type of fish in it. You may find a book on that type of fish at a pets mart or store. Another reliable resource is to ask people at the pets mart or store.
Glofish are just Zebra Danios (Brachidanio rerio) that have been interfered with genetically. They will spawn whenever the water conditions are exactly correct for them and they are in breeding condition at the same time. I do not know if the fry from a glofish spawning would result in more glofish or revert back to the proper fish as nature made it.
GloFish are actually zebra danio fish that have been genetically modified. These fish live in rivers in India and Bangladesh.