25 to 40 eggs at one time
When a jellyfish chemical is put into zebra diano eggs. tadaa. a glofish!
Supposedly, glofish can look pregnant without actually being pregnant. If the female is getting enough nutrients and there is a male glofish, it's possible the female will lay the eggs and have them fertilized.
Yes
Either get rid of them or put them in a separate tank where the parents won't be able to eat them.
A Glofish is a genetically modified zebrafish that has been transformed with a fluorescence gene, causing them to exhibit bright, neon colors under certain lighting conditions. These fish are popular in the aquarium trade for their vibrant appearance.
NO! GloFish can go in schools of at least 3 fish.
most of the time, no. i have a guppy in a tank of glofish,mollies,and a catfish and they get along just fine.they haven't attacked eachother. YET. :]
Glofish were created in 2004.
GloFish are a patented product and breeding is restricted by law. GloFish are genetically engineered zebra danios. Breed them will not produce GloFish that are true to color. They will look like regular zebra danios. They are egg layers. If you have males and females together you will get fry.
There is no such species as a "Glofish". The species is a Zebra Danio. (Brachydanio rerio). These fish have had a jellyfish gene added to them artificially to make them 'glo'. Their eggs are none adhesive and sink to the bottom and disappear amongst the gravel. So I guess it will be very difficult to get photos of them.
Once a day.
Glofish are genetically altered Zebra Danios (Brachydanio rerio). They have had a jellyfish gene added to their DNA to make them glow. They are egg layers and so can not get pregnant and give birth. When they spawn, the males drive the females who release their none adhesive ova which are fertilised by the males as they sink to the substrate.