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AquaAlex1993

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Just seen this on my Facebook page from my LFS, what do you guys think? I don't care for the barbs/tetras/danios but sharks I do like. although they will probably be 20 dollars a shark. I bet angelfish and convicts are next. I wouldn't be surprised if they somehow did discus.

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Chockful O Phail

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Ugh can you imagine the horror of how tacky a full tank of danios barbs and sharks with the special gravel and light? Gag me with a recently fired bullet in the roof of my mouth! Almost as bad as fake coral. Next will be Cories. Just stop, please stop!
 

Chockful O Phail

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Ok, if they do make Cories, I vow to do a complete 55 setup with danios, barbs, tetras, sharks, and Cories with the glow coral and plants and gravel and background and post pics so everyone on MFK will see the horror in all its Majesty. I promise your eyes will bleed, we’re talking sackcloth and ashes, self flagellation the whole thing.
 

BMac91

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I'd be curious to see studies of how long the GloFish actually survive. I have always thought this was a terrible thing to do, but the science side wants to know how much it affects them.
 

mattison187

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My grandmother has a small community tank, and she bought one of the pink tetras. It must be atleast two years old now, and still going strong. And still pink as hell lol
 

AG458

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It's being advertised like it's a product. I wouldn't go with anything with the prefix "glo" before it, for the sake of the fish. Go with normal sharks if you're gonna go with sharks at all.
 

krichardson

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Look at the pretty fish mommy....can I have one?
 

Rhykiru

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The only possible upside I see to glo-fish is that it may attract younger people to the hobby who eventually (hopefully) migrate to more "normal" fish. That's the case with my younger cousin who started off with a few glo-white skirt tetras and your generic aquarium decor. He switched to a plant substrate a few months later and is going for a more natural look now. Even though glo-fish didn't exist back when I entered the hobby, I remember going through the clown-puke gravel phase because of the neon colors..

That said, I find the black/red contrast of the regular rainbow shark more striking than "galactic purple" and "sunburst orange".
 
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