Cool Product Alert Bioluminescent Marine Algae Aquarium. One example of bioluminescent algae is a dinoflagellate called noctiluca , or sea sparkle. Tiny bioluminescent plankton illuminate this spherical environment when you gently swirl it.
All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and this fish bowl is filled with thousands of bioluminescent plankton called dinoflaggelates that glow blue when gently shaken. 3 grams per 100 liters of water; The bioluminescent organisms glow in the dark at nighttime when shaken in the dark.
Increase or decrease the water flow or circulation in the aquarium, depending on the type of algae present.
It worked after the first night and had no trouble every other night. All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and this fish bowl is filled with thousands of bioluminescent plankton called dinoflaggelates that glow blue when gently shaken. Check out the glowing marine plankton dinoflagellates aquarium in action via the video below. Increase or decrease the water flow or circulation in the aquarium, depending on the type of algae present.