Try Drs. Foster and Smith.com. They had them at one time. By the way,Goldfish,Koi,Bettas,guppys,and any fish with longer fins than those found in the wild are all genetically altered,by selective breeding.And any grain-based product that you eat today has genetically altered material in it. The people in Europe won't eat that stuff either. The uproar about Glo-fish seems a little misplaced to me. Hope you find them. Good luck.-----PeeTee
2007-04-16 15:39:27
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answered by PeeTee 7
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Fish that you get in pet stores don't glow in the dark. There are those that reflect light,like neon tetras. When you have outside light and the tank is dark,it looks like the y glow
2007-04-18 00:40:52
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answered by DAGIM 4
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I only know one type of glow in the dark fish,
and that is glow light tetra's,
glow light tetra's run in school's, so best kept in four's or more.
and are a tropical fish,
best place to pick them up is at a petshop.
2007-04-16 22:19:26
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answered by danny 1
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Well first off if you live in California you wont be able to find it and why would you want to buy these fish, they have a short life-span, they become sick easily and they are generally poisonous to other fish. a lot of crazy scientists with free time make things like this but its best to stick with what god gave you
2007-04-17 01:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not get GloFish. They are genetically altered and illegal in California. Please do not support the gentetic altering of our pets.
And FYI: they do not glow in the dark, they glow under a blacklight.
2007-04-16 22:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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neon tetras are common in most pet shops
2007-04-16 22:13:55
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answered by EZMZ 7
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I didn't even know these existed!!! I might look into it! =O
2007-04-16 22:25:16
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answered by oh joy! 2
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