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BioGlow by magic microbes

Dinos, just *cool* dinos.[emoji846]

Just got the email mine will be shipped soon.

It's from a Kickstarter campaign I had completely forgotten about.

Anyone have any idea if these could survive in a regular salt water aquarium?

https://www.magicalmicrobes.com/collections/kits/products/bioglo
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These are usually a huge let down for all the people that I know that have them.
Lol, figured they wouldn't live long in that hourglass.

But my sea monkeys lived for years! [emoji854]

That was why I was asking about a regular salt water aquarium.
 

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They also don’t absorb the suns rays and emit it at night.

It’s bioluminescence- a chemical reaction based on liciferases.

Also- many bioluminescent bacteria are also known as ‘red tide’ when they get out of hand... I certainly wouldn’t be putting that anywhere near my tank
 

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