Kind of weird I was browsing the net and stumbled on this place. I use to be a petfish.net member. Way back.
Anyways I wrote the glofish article for petfish.net. Bit of a problem. The picture used is not cited properly. That picture was a press release pic you can use if it is cited.
I don't care if you use my article just please properly cite the picture and give credit where credit is due. My name is attached to the article so that is why I am concerned. If you don't have the info for a proper citation please remove the picture. Keep the article up by all means. Just don't want to get bit down the road. Thanks for understanding.
Hi there Santaaa. Thanks for reaching out to me. I'd been out of the country for the past two weeks when you'd posted this. The site and restoration of the articles is a work in progress and mistakes/omissions happen. I'll be happy to make the corrections you've suggested and give credit where credit is due for your article and photos. If you would, please give me the proper citation that you would like added to the photo(s) along with a link where people can reach out to you or learn more about glofish. Clint always wanted to feature user submissions and I can't think of a better way to honor that for you both.
-John
Okay, i've edited the article so that it shows the proper citation in the article for the glofish photo. I can also add an on-click link to the glofish site if you would like one. Have a look at it and let me know if any edits/changes need to be made. https://pet.fish/2019/09/07/glofish-by-thomas-winslow-santaaa/
Hi Santaaa, I remember you!
hi sananta, how are you?
One day, a curious boy named Sam moved into the house with his family. As he explored the property, he noticed a rusty, old key lying under a bush. Sam picked it up, wondering what it might unlock.
What if it's part of an old mystery quest?