Can't fool God? What do you call glofish? Dolly the Lamb?
And Tolak agrees, wild angels are better parents, inbreeding has bred the parenting skills out of many angelfish. Don't think that just because you are fish smart means that you are always right about fish. Be open to other people opinions because you may just be wrong like in this instance. If I reacted like you did to me telling you you were wrong, I wouldn't know half of what I do because I'd be too hard headed to listen to anyone and learn.
Glofish are genetically modified. Dolly the lamb, was made by another living animal. Now if they can make a lamb out of thin air, then that would be somthing. I am not hardheaded thankyou. I am open to other peoples oppinnions thankyou. I am not that fish smart. I couldnt tell you jack about saltwater fish. So if you think that you can breed out an instinct then here is an example and you will see howw ridiculous it is. Ex: a littler of pups have their legs amputated before they are able to walk. And you do this for many many generations. Then one time you decide that you will let them keep their legs.According to you the dog would almost have no chance of learning how to walk.
The problem in that is that you are not breeding the dogs towards being limbless at birth, you are modifying them after birth. If someone were foolhardy enough to breed, and continually inbreed, a line of dogs that were limbless the odds of having a dog in the litter with limbs would be very slim. You may get the occasional pup with limbs, and obviously this pup would be able to walk as well as could be expected coming from a breeding line oriented towards limbless dogs.
Parent raising in angels is nowhere near as obvious as limbless dogs, as you can not tell if an angel will be any good as a parent raiser at birth. It would be more of a side effect of inbreeding, similar to certain breeds of dogs being more prone to skin irritation, or diabetes. These problems often do not come into play until the dog is more mature, and are difficult, if not impossible to detect in a pup.