* Water quality: GloFish are sensitive to poor water quality, so it is important to keep their tank clean and well-filtered. The water should be free of ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate, and the pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5. The water temperature should also be between 75 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
* Diet: GloFish require a balanced diet that includes both plant and animal matter. A good quality flake food or pellet food is a good option for GloFish. It is important to avoid overfeeding your GloFish, as this can lead to health problems.
* Stress: Stress can also lead to glofish mortality. Stress can be caused by poor water quality, being overcrowded with other fish, or being exposed to loud noises or bright lights.
* Disease: GloFish can also be susceptible to a variety of diseases, including bacterial infections, fungal infections, and parasitic infections. It is important to monitor your GloFish closely for any signs of illness and to treat them promptly if they do get sick.
* Environmental Factors: Sudden changes in environment such as pH level in water, and temperatures exceeding preferred levels may cause your GloFish to die.
By following these tips, you can help your GloFish live a long and healthy life.