Glowing Fish?

There's a huge debate about this, but ethically, I see nothing wrong with it. Generations ago they injected some eggs with some type of gene or what not that jelly fish have. The resulting fish have those neon colors and glow. All the ones nowadays are offspring from the originals. No dying, tattooing, or gene splicing.
 
I still am waiting for nose and belly piercings.............with a cute chain that runs though both of them.......
 
I can't wait for clothes.....how crazy would that be. They got little sleeves for the fins and stuff. Wow...
 
OOOOHH!!!! And hats, and spectacles, I would dress mine up like they were going to the opera house! Or tea party......
 
A few months ago, I heard some guys discussing this at my lfs. I suggested that the next big thing could be gold caps (teeth) for the biger fish.


Oh yeah baby gold caps are already here!
You know he gets the girls!:evil_lol:
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Yeah, those are glofish (genetically modified zebra danios). Like someone has already stated, scientists inserted a protein/dna from jellyfish that caused the fish to glow. Their website, www.glofish.com , is confident that glofish differ from normal zebra danios only in their fluorescence. As far as I know, nothing has come up to contradict this claim... so, IMO, these fish are okay, as compared to dyed/tattooed fish (not okay). Those fish actually suffer in the modification process.
 
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