They are "Brachydanio rerio" aka Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added scientifically to make them glow.
I think that jelly fish can glow but, I think only in water........ maybeyes jelly fish do glow in the dark, try placing it on the outside of your shoe and slap it with your other shoe in the dark on the beach and you will notice they jelly fish glow..
Yes, cheese is one of glow food
Yes they can
black light
glow fish are toys but since the real ones are way in the dark the sharks cant find them
fresh water. glow fish live in medium water with a ph of around 7. glow fish are really just regular fish modified to glow through genetic engineering. glowfish =fish+jellyfish.
yes
Glow fish are only Zebra Danios that have been interfered with genetically in a laboritory. There is a good chance that any wild fish would kill or attack one.
Glow fish are Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added to them to make them glow. They will eat Brine Shrimp avidly.
Yes a glow fish is a freshwater fish. They are a relatively small (between 1 and 2 inches) schooling fish which means that they need to be in groups of 5 - 6 or more. You can buy them at your local pet store but they are more expensive than other schooling fish. they are about 4-5 dollars each (prices vary) because of their glowing properties. These fish do not glow in regular light, but are still pretty because of their neon yellow green or pink/red colors. They only really glow under a black light. You can buy a tank specifically for glow fish with a built in black light at your local fish store as well.
no, its a grow food