Glowfish
A common misconception is that they are injected with dye; true GloFish are produced via safe, genetic engineering.
They are not bioluminescent—they will not glow in a completely dark room without a light source. Glowfish
They are tropical, requiring water temperatures between 72 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. A common misconception is that they are injected
GloFish are a popular brand of genetically engineered freshwater aquarium fish known for their vibrant, fluorescent colors. They are not injected with dye; rather, they inherit their glow from parents modified with genes from marine organisms like jellyfish and coral. 1. GloFish are a popular brand of genetically engineered
The technology has been used in scientific research for over 20 years to better understand genetics and molecular biology. 4. Care and Aquarium Setup
Most GloFish species (like Tetras and Danios) are hardy and maintain the same, often peaceful, behavioral traits as their non-fluorescent counterparts.