NO! GloFish can go in schools of at least 3 fish.
Their bright colors make it look as if they glow in the light.
It all depends on tank size. If you have a ten gallon tank, smaller species of tetra (cardinal, neon) make good choices and bring lots of color with them. Other good choices are some of the more peaceful barbs (cherry, rosy). Tiger Barbs are known to be more aggressive. Zebra danios, swordtails, platies, guppies, and other live-bearers make good choices as well. The possibilities are endless with a larger tank where fish can estalish their own territories; however with the Glofish's slender body and small size you have to avoid larger fish that might later on view the Glofish as a snack.
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.
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 it is not. weston: only u can make it good go 2 school and do what u have 2 do
by making it look good
red eared slider turtles make good pets.
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It's Small.
a small size.
Well it depends how you make the school year for your self. It also depends if your a good student and study hard.
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