bio-luminescence

asonitez, I have a link to where you can buy the stuff along with phyto.
If you want it send me a pm and i will get you all the details.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12592813#post12592813 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bdare
I heard if you get a couple of glow sticks from Home Depot you can cut them open and dump them in your tank to make EVERYTHING glow!



<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12592985#post12592985 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by goulashriot
glow... then die.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12593130#post12593130 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jpitts101
...........nothing died.


i am not trying to argue, i was just pointing out to YOU that nobody mentioned natural bioluminescence as being associated with death.

what am i missing? I think my posts have been transparent.
 
It was mentioned as natural in the post i posted earlier and a list of animals to which of whom it happens to naturally. I never replied to anyting about a glowstick. I stated it happens naturally in the wild. The glow stick comment was thrown out there and was dismissed, never commented on. Im also not argueing just justifying that it is natural and can happen and nothing will die.
 
i know that nothing will die, the only reason you had to put the "nothing died" comment in your post was the previous "Glow then die" post that was in reference to the "glow stick" comment

your post was the one that tied the glowstick death into the discussion of natural bioluminescence.


i am done here.... oy!
 
I wonder if the lack of sightings of bioluminescence in our tanks these days is due to the prevalence of LED night lights making the spotting of bioluminescence less likely. When I used to see it years ago in my tank, the room was totally dark.
 
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