they live in water cuz they have gills to breath an d to
Glofish are a variation of the Zebrafish. Zebrafish do not give live birth, so neither do glofish. But on the otherhand, if you want fish that give live birth: Guppies, Mollies, Platies, and Swordtails give live birth. (These are all Freshwater)
yes, they do need saltwater to live.
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.
Glofish were created in 2004.
No but its always good to have a light. If you were going to live in the dark will you be happpy.
I have a pleco and a Glofish together.
No glofish are a patented strain of zebra danios and its illegal to sell, trade, or even purposely breed glofish.
Glofish actually need 20 gallons despite what stores are marketing now - they need to live in a shoal of at least 6. It would be best if you could get a bigger tank.
GloFish can live in a bowl, but it's not ideal for their health and well-being. They require adequate space, filtration, and water quality to thrive, which is often difficult to maintain in a small bowl. A tank of at least 10 gallons with proper equipment is recommended to provide a stable environment. Additionally, GloFish are social creatures and should ideally be kept in groups, which is harder to achieve in a bowl.
GloFish are actually zebra danio fish that have been genetically modified. These fish live in rivers in India and Bangladesh.
Their bright colors make it look as if they glow in the light.
When a jellyfish chemical is put into zebra diano eggs. tadaa. a glofish!