BonsaiNut
Premium Member
I was doing some searches about dyeing anemones, and I came across an interesting number of articles about GloFishTM. I use the "TM" here because not only is the name of the fish a registered trademark, but the process to make the fish is PATENTED. That's because this fish was originally "created" to help detect pollution by fluorescing in the presence of environmental toxins. It is the first genetically modified aquarium fish (that I am aware of) that was genetically modified to glow. I am assuming that similar processes could be applied to any fish and/or potentially any living creature(?) since the green genetic material originally came from a jellyfish, the red genetic material came from a coral, etc.
Not dyed, but is it "artificial"? This is not the same as selective breeding mind you - it is literally taking genetic material from a completely different creature and introducing it to another.
Glowing red anemones? Is this good? Is it sad?
Not dyed, but is it "artificial"? This is not the same as selective breeding mind you - it is literally taking genetic material from a completely different creature and introducing it to another.
Glowing red anemones? Is this good? Is it sad?