ERICinFL
Rejisturd Mimbur
I've often wondered how much research is being done to genetically alter and produce fish and corals. With all we know today, regarding the DNA of humans and animals, why not look into fish and corals. I think it'd be cool if certain attributes of one coral, could be spliced with that of another. Let's say there is a bullet proof acro that thrives well in home aquaria. The down side, it's a very slow grower. Now, take another acro that grows fast, but doesn't generally do well and take the positive
DNA from each, cut and paste, then watch them grow. Imagine the positive ipact it would have on the worlds reefs. We wouldn't have to harvest wild corals to the extent we do today. The same could be done with fish. Imagine being able to alter the DNA of a fish so it wouldn't want to eat coral polyps, but it loved regular flake. Maybe I'm talking crazy, but eventually, our hobby will get to the point, that we'll be very limited as to what we can buy. It's only a matter of time.
DNA from each, cut and paste, then watch them grow. Imagine the positive ipact it would have on the worlds reefs. We wouldn't have to harvest wild corals to the extent we do today. The same could be done with fish. Imagine being able to alter the DNA of a fish so it wouldn't want to eat coral polyps, but it loved regular flake. Maybe I'm talking crazy, but eventually, our hobby will get to the point, that we'll be very limited as to what we can buy. It's only a matter of time.