yes yes yes what do you think
By: Irm
Glofish were created in 2004.
Freshwater
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.
They are dirty fish, and they comtinuously eat.
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.
Glofish were created in 2004.
No, because Bettas lay eggs and livebearers don't. Livebearers have already hatched fry.
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.
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!
Guppies are livebearers many species of shark are also livebearers.
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Glo
Yes, they do. GloFish are just genetically engineered versions of the zebra danio, which is a tropical 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.
Yes, platys are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.