Genetically Modified Fish

Part of the Plan of Made-To-Order Pets

© Douglas DuHamel

Apr 28, 2008

Scientists may not be aware of the long term effects of genetic modification on animals.


Why is it we can modify plants animals, birds, and fish, but when it comes to genetically modifying a human through cloning it is considered one of the biggest sins ever? Clones at least would help people with medical problems or even allow stem cell research.

I came across an old head line that reads “Scientists Have Created the Ultimate Fish” That means in the future you wont need aquarium lighting, your fluorescent fish will do the lighting of your tank and most likely reduce your power bill as well.

Scientists believe that the Night Pear bio-fish represents the shape of pets to come. Pets of the future all will arrive at your doorstep with a few extra genes that will have hair that does not shed or no claws in cats or no teeth in rats. When the pet dies just clone it. Has anyone at all seen the long term effects of changing what was here before we were?

Here is a good example. Why not put cold water fish genes into tropical fish so then you don’t have to heat the aquarium. Sounds like a fantastic idea to me and it take a bit out of the old electric bill.

How many people flush their fish down the toilet or even worse let them go in a pond or a lake. Now we have tropical fish growing in our waterways amongst other fish they have never seen before. With this upset to the balance of nature, maybe all the small trout and salmon will get eaten as fry.

Mind you, I think it would be rather cool seeing a purple pink orange fish swimming in our water system.


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