GloFish (like GloFish Tetra) get their glowing colors from fluorescent proteins that are genetically added to their DNA — originally derived from jellyfish or coral. These proteins make them fluoresce (glow) under blue or UV light, but…
They do not emit any radiation
They are completely safe to touch, feed, and keep in aquariums
Their glow is passive, meaning it only reacts to light — like a glow-in-the-dark sticker, but more beautiful and alive
They do not emit any radiation
They are completely safe to touch, feed, and keep in aquariums
Their glow is passive, meaning it only reacts to light — like a glow-in-the-dark sticker, but more beautiful and alive
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- glowfish tetra, freshwater fish, aquarium fish
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