Injecting things into eggs/embryos is common practice now, it's used to do In-Vitro Fertilization with human babies, and I bet most of you know a kid somewhere from that procedure (even if they don't mention it.)
It's time to get past the genetic manipulation fears - we're learning a ton from it, all the time, and it's kinda neat that they can specially engineer fish, plants etc to do things like be pretty, eat a certain thing, detect a certain chemical.
I think it's also kinda hilarious that everyone typing "unnatural" was doing it on a COMPUTER, probably in a carpeted, heated house with hot and cold water. We all keep fish, right? Did they evolve in aquariums? I'm willing to bet that most of us have received modern medical care, had vaccines and medications injected into our bodies, etc. We live 3 or 4 times the lifespan of our ancestors 10000 years ago, and twice the lifespan of our ancestors just a few generations back. All of this, better lifestyles, better lifespans, better lives is "unnatural." Aquariums, unnatural. Crowntail bettas, moscow guppies, red cherry shrimp... Unnatural. What the heck is the advantage of natural?! We can emulate the natural world, we can revere it, and vacation in it, and try to simulate it in our tanks, but let's not moralize that we're somehow better by reviling scientific advances.
I personally don't have any glofish, because I'm overstocked as it is, but it's kinda cool, and I wouldn't mind having some at some point. I hope we keep having unnatural discoveries that improve people (and fish) lives.
It's time to get past the genetic manipulation fears - we're learning a ton from it, all the time, and it's kinda neat that they can specially engineer fish, plants etc to do things like be pretty, eat a certain thing, detect a certain chemical.
I think it's also kinda hilarious that everyone typing "unnatural" was doing it on a COMPUTER, probably in a carpeted, heated house with hot and cold water. We all keep fish, right? Did they evolve in aquariums? I'm willing to bet that most of us have received modern medical care, had vaccines and medications injected into our bodies, etc. We live 3 or 4 times the lifespan of our ancestors 10000 years ago, and twice the lifespan of our ancestors just a few generations back. All of this, better lifestyles, better lifespans, better lives is "unnatural." Aquariums, unnatural. Crowntail bettas, moscow guppies, red cherry shrimp... Unnatural. What the heck is the advantage of natural?! We can emulate the natural world, we can revere it, and vacation in it, and try to simulate it in our tanks, but let's not moralize that we're somehow better by reviling scientific advances.
I personally don't have any glofish, because I'm overstocked as it is, but it's kinda cool, and I wouldn't mind having some at some point. I hope we keep having unnatural discoveries that improve people (and fish) lives.
No glofish were harmed during the making of this message.