Bioluminescent plankton

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The sell them for only $40
And my guess is that they would populate the tank
 
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I've seen pictures of people keeping them just in a saltwater tank with nothing else, but this would be much cooler
 

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I've got this in a couple glass jars at home. Super neat stuff. I've been keeping it alive for about 2years now.
 

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So you can buy this stuff here
http://www.empco.org/edu
But what would happen if you put it in your tank. It is found in the ocean.
I was wondering about that scientifics online has a glass animal that you can buy and get a certificate for the dinoflagettes.. Was thinking along the lines of accidently cross contaminating the tank, since I'm a clutz..

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Someone has to put these in their tank, and see what happens. I might have to do it
 
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I was wondering about that scientifics online has a glass animal that you can buy and get a certificate for the dinoflagettes.. Was thinking along the lines of accidently cross contaminating the tank, since I'm a clutz..

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I've heard about this too, essentials the same thing, just in a dinosaur container. They have them on Amazon I think now too
 

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I expect they won't thrive in a reef tank, and likely won't do what you see in the pics, if only because they will constantly be going through pumps that will over-activate them.
 
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I expect they won't thrive in a reef tank, and likely won't do what you see in the pics, if only because they will constantly be going through pumps that will over-activate them.
I would think this too, but in the ocean waves dont activate them all the time. I think they only light up at night
 

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I wonder if there are any pods that have bi0luminescent that are available. Those might work out better in a reef environment.
 
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There are bioluminescent snails that live underwater, but as far as pods, I don't know
 

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Sorry to revive an old thread but has anyone had any success with bioluminescent dinoflagellates in a reef tank?
 

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