DoubleDutch
Fish Gatherer
Disgusting. Glad they aren't allowed / sold here.
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Fortunately they are banned here too....however that does not always stop the illegal trafficking of them as other fish....such as the case here in this article where fish sold as red Danio were infact GM modified and thus illegal to sell or own or breed in the UKDisgusting. Glad they aren't allowed / sold here.
Have to agree, but those fish are still sad to see, IMO...I wouldn't own one, but we have to be realistic. They will sell, and sell very well.
Sure, they are copyrighted results of gene splicing. Do I think that should be done to fish? No.
The fish isn't harmed, and while I think we should use this hobby to learn about bio-diversity and the natural history of our fish, how many people do that? If you have long fins, pearl scales, balloons or hybrids of any fish, then you can't denounce glo-corys. Well, you can, but your argument is undermined from the get go.
Celestial goldfish and balloon rams make these things look downright desirable. At least they aren't playing with intentionally created handicaps.
Two big subsets of the hobby are those who like naturally occurring forms of fish, and those who like modified fish. Judging from stores, nature lovers are running a distant second in numbers.
Since Sunny has died now, I won't ever get glofish again.I had glofish tetra many years ago. I noticed they did not live as long and grow as big as my regular white skirt tetras. I recommend avoiding glofish.
At least you would see it in the dark of the deep ocean right before it bites youmy question in all this is
if they decide to make a GloShark do we still call it great white or great green?
make it easier to see them. . .my question in all this is
if they decide to make a GloShark do we still call it great white or great green?
People have been doing this for years though, it's not new. Long fin fish like fantail goldfish or fancy betta splendens, albinos, electric blue fish. Who has a yellow or white canary or budgie (parakeet)? They don't have those colours in the wild. Man made, all of them. Some are made by hybridising different species (wild canary and goldfinch), others from selective breeding and inbreeding.Seriously though, there is ZERO place for genetic manipulation of anything, especially not as a vanity project.
Nature is perfectly capable of producing its own colour scheme, humans should not be meddling with it (especially when humans have no idea what damage is being done in the longterm)