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I'm not a dealer or trying to advertise for any sites.
That being said, does anyone have any GloFish®? Can you tell me anything about them that you have found? Don't know what they are? They are promoted as fish that glow in the dark. But I think they just glow under black light. TIA for any responses. All address of flamers are sent to my lonely Mother - In - Law. Moi |
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As far as I know they haven't made it into Australia yet....
They legal in the US? "Ron Cliborn" wrote in message ... I'm not a dealer or trying to advertise for any sites. That being said, does anyone have any GloFish®? Can you tell me anything about them that you have found? Don't know what they are? They are promoted as fish that glow in the dark. But I think they just glow under black light. TIA for any responses. All address of flamers are sent to my lonely Mother - In - Law. Moi |
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I think there's only a few places in the US where they are sold, and
none are near me. swarvegorilla wrote: As far as I know they haven't made it into Australia yet.... They legal in the US? "Ron Cliborn" wrote in message ... I'm not a dealer or trying to advertise for any sites. That being said, does anyone have any GloFish®? Can you tell me anything about them that you have found? Don't know what they are? They are promoted as fish that glow in the dark. But I think they just glow under black light. TIA for any responses. All address of flamers are sent to my lonely Mother - In - Law. Moi |
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Could prob make some serious $$$$ breeding the things
sterile they say but c'mon how hard can it be to find a fertile danio? ok so maybe pretty hard but yea..... money yum "jake" wrote in message ups.com... I think there's only a few places in the US where they are sold, and none are near me. swarvegorilla wrote: As far as I know they haven't made it into Australia yet.... They legal in the US? "Ron Cliborn" wrote in message ... I'm not a dealer or trying to advertise for any sites. That being said, does anyone have any GloFish®? Can you tell me anything about them that you have found? Don't know what they are? They are promoted as fish that glow in the dark. But I think they just glow under black light. TIA for any responses. All address of flamers are sent to my lonely Mother - In - Law. Moi |
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swarvegorilla wrote: Could prob make some serious $$$$ breeding the things sterile they say but c'mon how hard can it be to find a fertile danio? ok so maybe pretty hard but yea..... money yum "jake" wrote in message ups.com... I think there's only a few places in the US where they are sold, and none are near me. swarvegorilla wrote: As far as I know they haven't made it into Australia yet.... They legal in the US? "Ron Cliborn" wrote in message ... I'm not a dealer or trying to advertise for any sites. That being said, does anyone have any GloFish®? Can you tell me anything about them that you have found? Don't know what they are? They are promoted as fish that glow in the dark. But I think they just glow under black light. TIA for any responses. All address of flamers are sent to my lonely Mother - In - Law. Moi |
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:37:33 +1000, "swarvegorilla"
wrote: Could prob make some serious $$$$ breeding the things sterile they say but c'mon how hard can it be to find a fertile danio? ok so maybe pretty hard but yea..... money They are US$5 each and they are not sterile. Better yet, the breed "True." ie. the gene passes on to the offspring. RONin |
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Ron Cliborn wrote:
They are US$5 each and they are not sterile. Better yet, the breed "True." ie. the gene passes on to the offspring. They were bred to be sterile. Like everything else in life, mutations, forced or accidental, continue only in offspring. So if 1 fish in a million is not sterile, it will breed and if they trait is dominant it will be passed on to the offspring whether or not the other fish has it. If it is recessive, it needs two parents with it. Since fish breed in such large quantities, it does not take long for them to find the right combination. A perfect example of this is what was commonly known as the "brown ditch fish" in Thailand. Occasionaly one would be born with a purple color. About 30 years ago, one person decided to find the purple ones and breed them. Now you can buy them in any store, sold by their latin name Betta Splendins. This is a perfect example of evolution, but it is important to note that the purple fancy tailed Bettas, are still considered the same species as their dull brown short tailed ancestors. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice: 1-215-821-1838 Visit my 'blog at http://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/ |
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![]() "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message ... Ron Cliborn wrote: They are US$5 each and they are not sterile. Better yet, the breed "True." ie. the gene passes on to the offspring. They were bred to be sterile. Like everything else in life, mutations, forced or accidental, continue only in offspring. So if 1 fish in a million is not sterile, it will breed and if they trait is dominant it will be passed on to the offspring whether or not the other fish has it. If it is recessive, it needs two parents with it. Since fish breed in such large quantities, it does not take long for them to find the right combination. A perfect example of this is what was commonly known as the "brown ditch fish" in Thailand. Occasionaly one would be born with a purple color. About 30 years ago, one person decided to find the purple ones and breed them. Now you can buy them in any store, sold by their latin name Betta Splendins. This is a perfect example of evolution, but it is important to note that the purple fancy tailed Bettas, are still considered the same species as their dull brown short tailed ancestors. Geoff. yea assumed it wouldn't be long first person to get them going over here in OZ will make some cash tho jeez danios can pull of some good spawns not a bad feeder to raise in winter..... with rosey barbs, paradise fish, goldys, danios and swordtails all on the go I can feed anything. :-) |
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actually the place to score some would probably be to ask on
bionet.organisms.zebrafish always worth a shot anyway |
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They were bred to be sterile. Like everything else in life, mutations,
forced or accidental, continue only in offspring. So if 1 fish in a million is not sterile, it will breed and if they trait is dominant it will be passed on to the offspring whether or not the other fish has it. If it is recessive, it needs two parents with it. Not all hybrids breed true. And I'd guess when you get into genetic manipulation you get even more uncertain results. Since fish breed in such large quantities, it does not take long for them to find the right combination. A perfect example of this is what was commonly known as the "brown ditch fish" in Thailand. Occasionaly one would be born with a purple color. About 30 years ago, one person decided to find the purple ones and breed them. Now you can buy them in any store, sold by their latin name Betta Splendins. That is called Genetic Shift, right? This is a perfect example of evolution, but it is important to note that the purple fancy tailed Bettas, are still considered the same species as their dull brown short tailed ancestors. As long as they can breed offspring that can reproduce they are the same species. But an OT question: If dogs are the same species, what are say Great Danes to a Blood Hound? Different subspecies? And a very non-PC question, what about people? Are different races of people different subspecies? You sounded like you might know so I figured I"d give it a shoot. Thanks Ron |
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