Tropical Fish Tank and Aquarium Information

Go Back   Fish Lore Tropical Fish and Aquarium Forum > Archives > Fish Lore Aquarium Forum Archives > Freshwater Aquarium Fish Archive > Freshwater Beginners Archive

Freshwater Beginners Archive For storing old questions on freshwater beginner fish topics. Also check out the Freshwater Fish Beginner's Guide and Aquarium Setup Guides

Join Fish Lore Aquarium Forum

Search Fish Lore Facebook 
Google+
Twitter


Aquarium Forum
General
Welcome To FishLore
Using the Forum
General Discussion
Members Fish Tanks
Photos and Videos
Member Photos
Member Videos
Freshwater Aquarium Forum
Freshwater Beginners
Freshwater Equipment
More Freshwater Topics
Freshwater Fish & Inverts
Ponds
Saltwater Aquarium Forum
Saltwater Beginners
Saltwater Equipment
More Saltwater Topics
Saltwater Fish & Inverts
Member Blogs
Member Blogs
Misc. Topics
Reviews
Aquarium Fish Clubs
Buy, Sell, Trade
Fish Profiles
Freshwater Fish
Saltwater Fish
Fish Forum Archives
 
 
Fish Forum Thread Tools
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Keeper
 
Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

I bought 4 bright green fish which the dealer here in Trinidad told me were called Glow-Fish..he also told me they only came on the scene within the last several years,which might explain why no book or website I've checked has anything on them..they're a little bigger than Neon Tetras,green in color and slightly translucent,and their dorsal fin is set back near the tail where the adipose fin is normally located..either that or they have no dorsal and a larger than normal adipose fin..can anyone id this breed for me?
Richard is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Master
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

If they're not any type of painted fish, then it's interesting that there is a new breed on the market which hasn't even been described in the books yet. If it's possible, could you take a picture of this fish and post it here? That would help us enormously! I also see you're new on this website, so WELCOME to Fish Lore!
Isabella is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Keeper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Hey there Isabella,I took some phonecam shots of that mysterious little fellow and his mates..
Attached Images
File Type: jpg fish2.JPG (162.1 KB, 62 views)
Richard is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Master
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Thanks a lot Hmm ... how large is this fish? It doesn't appear at first sight to be a painted fish. Painted fish usually have only certain parts of their bodies painted, and your fish is entirely green. I never saw anything like it!

Anybody has any idea what kind of fish is this? Could it be some variety of a swordtail or a platy? Or some new kind of a white cloud?
Isabella is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Keeper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

...and one more a little clearer...
Attached Images
File Type: jpg fish1.JPG (142.8 KB, 55 views)
Richard is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Keeper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

heres a link for ithttp://www.glofish.com/ yep its called a glo-fish
fish_r_friend is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Master
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Wow, this is interesting! The article says the fish are genetically modified. I guess this is better than dying fish! At least it doesn't hurt the fish, right? It says the glow fish are genetically modified "zebra fish". What do they mean by "zebra fish"? A genetically modified Zebra Danio, or what?
Isabella is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Keeper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

From what I can see of the Glo-fish in the link,mine seem to have their dorsal fin placed differently(closer to the caudal fin)..in terms of size,they get up to about an inch in maturity,and are a hardy breed coexisting well with Tetras and Swordtail Helleries.
Richard is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Helper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Whoa those fish are ausome! I want to get some soooo bad.
ebbandflow is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Fish Helper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

The fish on the glo fish page are definetley tetras of some kind...maybe a modified danio. Richards fish appear to be a live bearer of some type. I have seen some pretty colorful female guppies here in Japan, maybe something bred along similar lines?
ncje is offline  
Old May 6th, 2006  
Moderator
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Awhile ago there were zebra danios that were genetically enhanced(but were red) and were used originally to detect pollution. The ones i had really didn't glow and didn't live near as long as my other danios. Don't know if these are related or not
Carol
Butterfly is offline  
Old May 7th, 2006  
Fish Keeper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

They look like a guppy to me.
Marc is offline  
Old May 7th, 2006  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

I agree. A livebearer of some sort.

Dino
Dino is offline  
Old May 8th, 2006  
Fish Master
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

As long as they're genetically modified in a non-painful way, they're very cool. If the way they look is achieved through painful and unethical means, then it's something equivalent to fish dying - and we all know what is being done to dyed fish.
Isabella is offline  
Old May 8th, 2006  
Fish Helper
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Yup, looks alot like a guppy to me also. I would love to have some of those!!
mistycheri is offline  
Old May 8th, 2006  
Fish Master
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

Does anyone know if there are any side affects to being genetically modified like that? While the fish may not go through any inhumane procedures, it is possible they may have things wrong with them due to the modification... Not saying they do, just wondering...
0morrokh is offline  
Old May 8th, 2006  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Need Help I.D.ing Bright Green Fish

As far as I know, the few geneticly modified animlas that have been made available to the public have no more or no less problems than their unmodified counterparts.

Dino
Dino is offline  
 

Fish Forum Thread Tools

Fun Fish and Aquarium Games!
Fish Tycoon
Fish Tycoon
Insaniquarium - Insane Aquarium
Insaniquarium
Insane Aquarium
Jenny's Fish Shop
Jenny's
Fish Shop
FishCo
FishCo!


Similar Aquarium Fish Forum Threads
Thread Fish Forum
bright plants turned dark what happened? Aquarium Plants
Too bright? Oscars
Has anyone used Molly Bright or know about it? Freshwater Fish Disease Archive
Green spot on fish Freshwater Fish Disease Archive
WOW these new Flourescent bulbs are too BRIGHT Lighting



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.3.2 © 2009, Crawlability, Inc.
© Fish Lore.com - providing tropical fish tank and aquarium information for freshwater fish and saltwater fish keepers