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Tiger15
12-22-2003, 9:58 AM
I saw for the first time red Glo Zebra for sale in one of my LFS for $5.99 each. They are normal looking and don't look artificial at all like many dyed fish. The red does not cover the entire body but only the top and bottom halfs and look very much like guppy red. With that price, they will sell and I wouldn't mine having them if not because I keep only cichlid.

Grandmastr
12-22-2003, 11:38 PM
most likely dyed danios

glo danios aren't officialy for sale til january 2004

marsupialvomit
12-22-2003, 11:53 PM
taht's a lie and you know it, they have them at my LF

PooCooper
12-23-2003, 6:32 AM
We have them here in Ohio for sale already.

Hans
12-23-2003, 11:05 AM
we hvae them, they glow with black light, i thought they glew by themselfs (:(

marsupialvomit
12-23-2003, 11:37 AM
PooCooper where do you live in ohio, i live in a suburb off cleveland.

PooCooper
12-23-2003, 12:44 PM
Springfield, Between Dayton and Columbus

mtdewlover
12-23-2003, 1:00 PM
That's fish abuse! That is awful how they inject dye into fish! They are beautiful the way they are. I would never ever buy one!:mad:

Dean
12-23-2003, 1:02 PM
It''s not dye, they just genetically alter the danios. But why is this under the cichlid form?

marsupialvomit
12-23-2003, 1:37 PM
wth, i forgot about that, yeah move this thread.

Gulp
12-23-2003, 2:03 PM
Originally posted by Grandmastr
most likely dyed danios

glo danios aren't officialy for sale til january 2004

The "overwhelming demand" has caused this to change:

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/031211/dath044_1.html

And as mentioned before, there is no injecting involved...they were born that way through genetic engineering. Here's a little info on their history: http://www.glofish.com/about.asp

LMOUTHBASS
12-23-2003, 2:10 PM
for the fisrst time at my lfs they arent dyed they look lie reg zebras with a pinkish tint

tricksterpup
12-23-2003, 5:15 PM
I have also seen the Glo fish and not that impressed with it. As many have remarked that the glo isnt that fantastic, its only visible on the top and bottoms of the fish. The owner of the shop that had them wasn't very impressed either. It was an expensive fish for something (with out the glo) sells at his shop for 60 cents. He stated this might be his only shipment that he will get on them. Unless, I assume, demand warrants it.



jim

as40
12-23-2003, 6:12 PM
I'd get some for a new tank setup I'm going to be doing in January, but I live in California, where it's "against the law" to sell them...

...But it isn't against the law to buy them out of state and move back here/bring them back here with you...

.............Hmm..... Can you think were that's going to lead? :D

;)

P.S.- I like Zebra's a lot, and I think they're beautiful fish... Even if these aren't "super glowing fish" that flash like a neon sign, from the pic's I've seen they look pretty.

jiggerpolebill
12-23-2003, 8:47 PM
theyre for sale here now too. i saw some last thur at a LFS.

jt325i
12-24-2003, 5:08 PM
I saw them here in Cincinnati at the local LFS close to 10 days ago when I picked up a couple fish to cycle my tank. Look cool under a blacklight but not $5.99 cool. (They wanted $4.97 each for them btw) They are not injected but rather genetically altered w/a gene from a jelly fish. See www.glofish.com for more info.

SwedishFish
12-25-2003, 11:19 AM
wow mankind has made there own fish. whats next genetically altered clown loaches ? with reversed colors:eek:

Fisher Price
12-27-2003, 9:25 PM
Have some here in Findlay, Ohio at Pet Supplies Plus. Not very impressive color and are made sterile so no one will breed them and go into competition with the inventor. :mad:

fish_freak
12-27-2003, 9:43 PM
My LFS wasnt that impressed with them either. He only got 20 just to see how they would sell and he has had them for a week and has only sold two to one person.
He doesnt think hell get more either

dethjam316
12-27-2003, 10:02 PM
i wouldn't pay that much for any zebra...it's a high price for a small fish that you need a bunch of to look good and be happy. of course, i guess they would school with the regular ones. nonetheless, a goal of all my tanks has always been looking as natural as possible in a glass box.

anyways, they've had them at my LFS in gainesville for weeks.