bio-luminescence

yousmellsfishy

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Anybody got anything in their tank that emits light? Years ago, When I first got in to reef keeping, I had a tank in my bedroom and I used to see flashes of green light from the tank. at first I thought it was just reflections from the dial of my alarm clock, but then I found out I could induce the flashes by stomping my foot on the floor. Using a flashlight to see where the light was coming from I discovered it was from the brittlestars :eek2: Anybody else seen this? I've been back into reefkeeping now for over a year after a long break and haven't seen any bioluminescence from the current tank ever.
 
I also had some pods that drifted through the tank at night that flashed green light, but the brittlestar light, that was a shocker!
 
you can actually buy it. I dont know if you inject your corals or if they just soak it in but they glow in the dark. I didnt know about it untill buying phytoplankton cultures from a vendor i use and ran across them selling it. pretty neat stuff.
 
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!
 
It happens in nature. It happend off a beach in california a few years back and made national news ...........nothing died.
 
"Some proposed applications of engineered bioluminescence include:

-novelty pets that bioluminesce (rabbits, mice, fish etc.)"

Yeah Im sure this would be good...glowing rabbits.

I like this one:

"bio-identifiers for escaped convicts and mental patients"




I just don't understand why some people feel the need to make rabbits glow...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12591065#post12591065 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by PhilTheEel
I have a flame scallop that emits a small blue light
I don't think Flame Scallops actually emit any light. The flashing you see is something of an optical illusion; it can't be seen in darkness.

And :welcome: to RC. :)
 
does anyone know which type of brittle stars glow? ive seen jelly fish in the bays up here glow when touched at night. the wake of the boat would glow from churning them up.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12593917#post12593917 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scrmbld33
does anyone know which type of brittle stars glow?
The ones I had that glowed were LR hitchikers. Small greyish beige.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12593130#post12593130 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jpitts101
It happens in nature. It happend off a beach in california a few years back and made national news ...........nothing died.


your saying someone poured glow sticks in the ocean????? and nothing died?


Edit BTW i know thats not what youmeant but you read the posts wrong, nobody said natural bioluminescence causes death, the dead comment was in reference to the glowstick comment.


ive done night dives in the keys off of pig pine key and seen the bioluminescence its cool.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12596070#post12596070 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jpitts101
I never said anything about pouring anything into the ocean, i said its happens naturally. Read the article.


yes then you said nothing died...

the reason death was mentioned was the glowstick comment.

i have seen bioluminescence in the wild in person on multiple occasions when i went to marine biology camp in grade school ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12596118#post12596118 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
yes then you said nothing died...

the reason death was mentioned was the glowstick comment.

i have seen bioluminescence in the wild in person on multiple occasions when i went to marine biology camp in grade school ;)

There was never anything mentioned about pouring glowsticks in the ocean........ i said it happens naturally. Thus far death will not happen if it happens NATURALLY. I have been talking about natural things this whole post. Read all the post not just the part you want to hear just to reply in a negative way.
 
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