| Flipper, the site EdgeKrusher linked to in the above post says that they're not sterilized, so they are capable of breeding. This reminds me of the "stained glass fish" that are sometimes found in pet stores. Once the new glo-fish become popular, I'd be willing to bet you'll start to see other species of fish being genetically altered to be more appealing to consumers. While the original intent of the glo-fish was for scientists to detect pollution, now that it's been commercialized, more people are going to want to cash in on this. |