But to me, it was just like random fish, slime, or clouds that mixed together as one single organism and can glow in the dark too... In some dimension on my head when i sick
So true But plants take all credit for making oxygen, in reality it's produces oxygen like 30%. The leftover 70% was produced these plankton and and other alages.
yah dude exactly, I was hoping someone could get permission and sell this in a souvenir globe or wave model at the Aquarium of the Pacific to use proceeds to support Heal the Bay or similar charities, I know Andrew Chang has done much work for them in the past, he may have married🐋
PyroDinos are a species of single-celled microalgae that are renowned for their longevity and ease of care. PyroDinos are classified as 'immortal cells' due to their mode of reproduction through cell division, a process that ensures continued growth and propagation. At PyroFarms, we take pride in the continuous growth of our PyroDinos at our facility located in San Diego, where they have thrived for over eight years.
@@PyroFarms Hi! can we become friends? I'm an engineering science student and I think that this natural bioluminescence can be useful in terms of.. Wait, can you confirm that the species can produce glow infinitely? Because that would be insanely useful
PyroDinos will produce bioluminescence throughout the night cycle. Even when the current potential is used up they will continue to re-charge and produce more glow throughout the night.
I have an idea. You can use a little pedestal that can easily measure the light in the room and do a little shake from time to time to make it glow without needing you to shake it would be amazing.
They are natural living microalgae and only produce light in response to stimulus. The natural production of light (bioluminescence) requires energy. This way they can conserve their energy and only make light when needed.
they are saltwater only, and could be outcompeted by various outside organisms but if you could grow a few extra cultures i don't see why you couldn't try
PyroDinos are a species of single-celled microalgae that are renowned for their longevity and ease of care. Care is similar to that of a leafy houseplant. PyroDinos thrive with daily exposure to light, whether natural filtered/indirect or artificial. For the best possible health, PyroFarms recommends a bi-monthly addition of DinoNutrients. PyroDinos are classified as 'immortal cells' due to their mode of reproduction through cell division, a process that ensures continued growth and propagation. At PyroFarms, we take pride in the continuous growth of our PyroDinos at our facility located in San Diego, where they have thrived for over eight years.
YOu can take care of them for several months and even several years. We have been growing the same PyroDinos culture for over 9 years now. They require daily light and periodic additions of DinoNutrients (purified and fortified Pacific Ocean seawater) one every two weeks.
The PyroDinos expand or 'grow' by multiplying. These cells multiply by cell division or 'asexual reproduction.' In asexual reproduction, one cell divides into two new daughter cells every 7 to 10 days (under ideal conditions). Scientists refer to these kinds of cells as 'immortal cells.' pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/grow-more-glow-more-know-more
Care is easy and similar to a houseplant. We have been growing the same culture for almost ten years. pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
PyroDinos are marine phytoplankton (Pyrocystis fusiformis). PyroDinos may be added to a saltwater or reef tank. PyroDinos are non-toxic and edible to most aquarium inhabitants. PyroDinos will eventually be removed by mechanical filtration, protein skimmers and predation but can last several weeks in a tank and are spectacular at night. You may also grow PyroDinos under standard lighting in a 2-liter bottle or refugium tank. You can then dose your marine tank at night with the PyroDino culture. pyrofarms.com/products/pyrodinos-3-pack pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/adding-pyrodinos-to-a-saltwater-aquarium pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
Hey PyroFarms! I've been trying to find an interview on the dinoflagellates and was wondering if you could point me in the direction of one of the supervisors or experts of the product. I appreciate it!
@@sadscpandpokemonlover2803 ddo not, no you cannot put in your fish tank, they will not dsurvive and they will die off and cause imabalances in your systems chemistry nitrate nitrites but if not, they wont make it passed the filter
@@jayhop960 bruh, seriously? I said that I wanted to, not that I was gonna, also I don't even have a fish tank, could you just not? I was simply agreeing with you, also the literal creator of the video said it's possible to YOUR question, seriously? Could you just not?
I decided under 10 minutes ago that next payday I'm going to raise some of these guys. How often do they need to be fed and what temperature is good to keep them at?
Moderate temperatures are recommended. 9C to 31C (48F to 88F). Under these simple conditions, PyroDinos can thrive for several months, even years. The ideal temperature is 20C (68F). Feeding rates depends on how fast you want them to grow.
PyroDinos are nontoxic. They are healthy, nutritious, organic and all natural. Fish and other marine creatures eat PyroDinos. Once they are removed from the saltwater, us humans can eat them too . Some dinoflagellate species are toxic and can be dangerous.
Not toxic but not drinkable either. They live in saltwater which is not consumable. If you remove them from the saltwater they are edible and nutritious.
We do not ship to the Philippines. However you can send your request through the website (PyroFarms.com) and we can see if a custom shipment is possible.
Yes PyroDinos are safe t touch. These algae are non-toxic and even edible (once removed from their seawater). pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/illuminate-your-world-pyrofarms-night-tour-sheds-light-on-the-magic-of-bioluminescence
most of them can be retrieved with a small amount of DinoNutrients (rinse). And since they are all clones it is not that important for genetic diversity.
Yes. You can add this to any saltwater system. pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
PyroDinos are marine phytoplankton named P fusiformis. They may be added to a saltwater tank or reef tank. PyroDinos are non-toxic and edible to most aquarium inhabitants. PyroDinos will eventually be removed by mechanical filtration and predation but can last several weeks in a tank and are spectacular at night.
You may add PyroDinos to a seawater (salt) tank. Check out our PyroFarms website for more information: pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/adding-pyrodinos-to-a-saltwater-aquarium
I have been watching a movie about this one.. but I forgot the movie's name.. HAVE The caracter a scriep writer .. she is never go out from her home .. but she can make advanture novel about volcano and plankton like this... Some day she falling in love whit a man who he has a daughter they leave around a beach .. Oh i feel so sad I forget ...the movis name
These little plankton divide about every week or so. One plankton cell becomes two cells. Care is similar to a houseplant (daily light). More information at PyroFarms.com
I assume so but do they need air in the ball? If so. How long could it go with it blocked off. Have a weird idea of mixing this liqued with 3d printed/epoxy armor, adding pockets to fill with it so you glow in the dark when moving like some kind of magic armor stuff is going on.
They do require some small amount air exchange but only CO2 to survive. We have had sealed environments survive for over a year. There was some passive gas exchange through the plastic (PE) membrane. But not sure how they would react to epoxy or other 3D materials.
@@PyroFarms thanks for the input! It'd prob be better just to do some mix of water and oil paints. Make one of them glow in the dark/black light. But wouldn't have the cool movement effect...
It's Funny Because if Oprah gifted her audience each some new pyrodynos instead of brand new cars when she did her favorite things episode in like 2006 or so, the World Would Have Been Such A Better Place. It would have brought the happiness the episode was supposed to be about and advertised as, instead of it looking like people got a cool thing but the cars caused so much problems and unforeseen finances with insurance that people didn't know they had to take care of. This is cooler and well more alive than gifting an audience any amount of new cars, is all I'm saying. It would make the difference on lasting happiness too and us establishing a relationship with products that transcends advertising and brings us back to the magic of the real deal, teaching us how to have better relationships with everything moving forward. I Can't Wait To Gift These To People. And Every Form of life I want to share it with haha. The Energizer Bunny now has become this and me telling people about your story.
why does this feel like a fever dream for me
But to me, it was just like random fish, slime, or clouds that mixed together as one single organism and can glow in the dark too... In some dimension on my head when i sick
It does
These are the ones making our air.
So true
But plants take all credit for making oxygen, in reality it's produces oxygen like 30%. The leftover 70% was produced these plankton and and other alages.
mr plankton is evil@@reiatsu_editz
It’s their survival mechanism because if a fish eats it now it’s visible for bigger fish in the water..
I love this video so much it literally calmed me down
thank you so much!
Imagine being in the middle ages and finding this kind of thing
I think the sea water is the water from Maldives sea of star
Mine just arrived! Very excited!
I finally found out what Nuka cola is made of
Ha
Actually came here trying to see if there was an alternative to just putting a light under my homemade nuka cola quantum bottle🤣
Bro this would be sick if you have a display cola nuke and put this stuff in it
For ppl who don’t know what those are their phytoplankton
"Produces natural light"
"At Night"
I read that in SpongeBob’s voice
These dinoflagellates are ❤❤✨
Pretty cool 😮
Can you culture them in a prepared pond? With sea water and fishes
I guess you can, but some of them secrete toxins which could damage the fishes
This could be possible if the right environment was created.
What country did that liquid came from? ( No rude)
Grown in San Diego, California.
@@PyroFarms ok
Ok@@PyroFarms
If you evaporated the water by letting it sit, and re added salt water, would they re animate and still glow?
No these guys. Some single cell algae can re-hydrate and continue to live. But not these guys.
Son can plankton swim? Do they stop glowing once you stop moving the water? How well would they fair in a fountain or small pond?
No. These phytoplankton do not swim. And yes they will stop glowing once movement has stopped.
@@PyroFarms will they glow indefinitely for a certain period of time if you keep moving it?
Where do you get it?😢
At PyroFarms.com
Kinda beautiful tbh
wish you can produce some variant for freshwater👍
Maybe one day!
@@PyroFarms just curious can they interbred with another algae?
@@PyroFarms dónde la puedo comprar,? y es apta para el consumo humano,??
Whoa, that's trippy. I want that in my coffee!
So nice😊
I have them irl they are cool
Good
yah dude exactly, I was hoping someone could get permission and sell this in a souvenir globe or wave model at the Aquarium of the Pacific to use proceeds to support Heal the Bay or similar charities, I know Andrew Chang has done much work for them in the past, he may have married🐋
How long do they live?
PyroDinos are a species of single-celled microalgae that are renowned for their longevity and ease of care. PyroDinos are classified as 'immortal cells' due to their mode of reproduction through cell division, a process that ensures continued growth and propagation. At PyroFarms, we take pride in the continuous growth of our PyroDinos at our facility located in San Diego, where they have thrived for over eight years.
@@PyroFarms damnnn that lasts a long time, I’m definitely going to be looking into these
@@PyroFarmsdamn. You explain biology better than my science teacher...
@@PyroFarmsbe my teacher please-
@@PyroFarms Hi! can we become friends? I'm an engineering science student and I think that this natural bioluminescence can be useful in terms of.. Wait, can you confirm that the species can produce glow infinitely? Because that would be insanely useful
I forgot, how long does the "charge" last at night?
PyroDinos will produce bioluminescence throughout the night cycle. Even when the current potential is used up they will continue to re-charge and produce more glow throughout the night.
I have an idea. You can use a little pedestal that can easily measure the light in the room and do a little shake from time to time to make it glow without needing you to shake it would be amazing.
I have a question. Why do they glow due to movement? I don't get it.
They are natural living microalgae and only produce light in response to stimulus. The natural production of light (bioluminescence) requires energy. This way they can conserve their energy and only make light when needed.
@@PyroFarms Oh, thanks for explaining. Time to write this down somewhere. ✍
Do you guys ship to Scotland ?
Yes. We do ship to the UK.
Would adding them to a water feature be feasible? Like a small fountain?
they are saltwater only, and could be outcompeted by various outside organisms but if you could grow a few extra cultures i don't see why you couldn't try
For how long does it last ?
PyroDinos are a species of single-celled microalgae that are renowned for their longevity and ease of care. Care is similar to that of a leafy houseplant. PyroDinos thrive with daily exposure to light, whether natural filtered/indirect or artificial. For the best possible health, PyroFarms recommends a bi-monthly addition of DinoNutrients. PyroDinos are classified as 'immortal cells' due to their mode of reproduction through cell division, a process that ensures continued growth and propagation. At PyroFarms, we take pride in the continuous growth of our PyroDinos at our facility located in San Diego, where they have thrived for over eight years.
I need that! Where you can buy it??? And is it safe to touch it??
pyrofarms.com/
That’s super cool
How long you can keep them what do you „feed“ them
YOu can take care of them for several months and even several years. We have been growing the same PyroDinos culture for over 9 years now. They require daily light and periodic additions of DinoNutrients (purified and fortified Pacific Ocean seawater) one every two weeks.
@@PyroFarmsdoes that mean ocean water has to be purchased regularly or they die?
Bruh, can I put that in my glow in the dark water bong??😂😂😂
if you want to get danky and stankily lit.
How long will they be alive ? Like should we replace it after a certain time?
The PyroDinos expand or 'grow' by multiplying. These cells multiply by cell division or 'asexual reproduction.' In asexual reproduction, one cell divides into two new daughter cells every 7 to 10 days (under ideal conditions). Scientists refer to these kinds of cells as 'immortal cells.'
pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/grow-more-glow-more-know-more
Where can i get some??
at PyroFarms.com
i've seen this in a certain source game
Do you need to care for them? Or can I just leave it in a empty fish tank and it will glow forever?
Care is easy and similar to a houseplant. We have been growing the same culture for almost ten years.
pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
I went to the ocean with my uncle and my aunt and my sis we saw plankton s
can we store this water in Aquriam with fish?
PyroDinos are marine phytoplankton (Pyrocystis fusiformis). PyroDinos may be added to a saltwater or reef tank. PyroDinos are non-toxic and edible to most aquarium inhabitants. PyroDinos will eventually be removed by mechanical filtration, protein skimmers and predation but can last several weeks in a tank and are spectacular at night.
You may also grow PyroDinos under standard lighting in a 2-liter bottle or refugium tank. You can then dose your marine tank at night with the PyroDino culture.
pyrofarms.com/products/pyrodinos-3-pack
pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/adding-pyrodinos-to-a-saltwater-aquarium
pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
Hey PyroFarms! I've been trying to find an interview on the dinoflagellates and was wondering if you could point me in the direction of one of the supervisors or experts of the product. I appreciate it!
Please send your request to contact@pyrofarms.com and we will put you in touch with our Dino expert.
Will they glow forever or will they die?
@@WhiteCranK well, consodering they're algae, they would probably need sunlight and co2 to survive since they photosynthesize
@@Constantine_Cvl8 Makes sense.
@@Constantine_Cvl8if I make them into epoxy ?
can i put this in my fucking saltwater tank holy shit
Yes you f-ing can.
@@PyroFarms i love you
YESSSSS I wanna get these for a small tank✨
@@sadscpandpokemonlover2803 ddo not, no you cannot put in your fish tank, they will not dsurvive and they will die off and cause imabalances in your systems chemistry nitrate nitrites but if not, they wont make it passed the filter
@@jayhop960 bruh, seriously? I said that I wanted to, not that I was gonna, also I don't even have a fish tank, could you just not? I was simply agreeing with you, also the literal creator of the video said it's possible to YOUR question, seriously? Could you just not?
Can we eat it as food if it's algae?
Yes. Once the microalgae is removed from the seawater it is very nutritious and high in calories.
then you would glow in the dark
I want to buy this
Can i buy this stuff where can i buy it
PyroFarms.com
pyrofarms.com/products/pyrodinos-3-pack
Thanks
Woul it still emitting light if i solidified it ? Like in a epoxy resin? 😊
Yes, absolutely not.
How do you get that pretty water
Try PyroFarms.com -
How do they stay alive in the tiny orb
photosynthesis. pyrofarms.com/pages/grow-pro-plus-instructions
I decided under 10 minutes ago that next payday I'm going to raise some of these guys. How often do they need to be fed and what temperature is good to keep them at?
Moderate temperatures are recommended. 9C to 31C (48F to 88F). Under these simple conditions, PyroDinos can thrive for several months, even years. The ideal temperature is 20C (68F). Feeding rates depends on how fast you want them to grow.
@@PyroFarms Sweet, so the perfect room temperature is the perfect temperature for these protists
Bro is that the stuff from nims island
are they toxic? if it spills on your hands etc
PyroDinos are nontoxic. They are healthy, nutritious, organic and all natural. Fish and other marine creatures eat PyroDinos. Once they are removed from the saltwater, us humans can eat them too . Some dinoflagellate species are toxic and can be dangerous.
Can fish live in this water
Yes. In a saltwater system: pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
I bought some but there not glowing please help
We have a 60-Day replacement guarantee! Please contact customer support at support@pyrofarms.com
keep them in light first
It looks like it was poured from a drink pouch. Is it drinkable? Ie. Is it non-toxic?
Not toxic but not drinkable either. They live in saltwater which is not consumable. If you remove them from the saltwater they are edible and nutritious.
Noctiluca ?
No. These are the species P fusiformis
Do you ship to philippines?
We do not ship to the Philippines. However you can send your request through the website (PyroFarms.com) and we can see if a custom shipment is possible.
@@PyroFarms whats a custom shipment? Was it like a faster shipping so the pyrodinos can survive?
Is it safe for humans to touch it?
Yes PyroDinos are safe t touch. These algae are non-toxic and even edible (once removed from their seawater). pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/illuminate-your-world-pyrofarms-night-tour-sheds-light-on-the-magic-of-bioluminescence
Can i buy and how i can cure this for long time please reply
Yes you may purchase at PyroFarms.com and cure it for as long as you wish.
d-did you just say PLANKTON?!?!?!
Heck yeah more like plankton from SpongeBob
What about the ones that are left in the bag/container after you poor it
most of them can be retrieved with a small amount of DinoNutrients (rinse). And since they are all clones it is not that important for genetic diversity.
@@PyroFarms ok
Where do I find it and how can I buy it?
Try PyroFarms.com or search for PyroDinos.
Can I put this in my drink. 😅
Uhhhhhh
Blue piss
YES
can i buy it from Indonesian?
Sorry but we do not routinely ship to Indonesia. You may request a custom shipping quote from PyroFarms.com
Could you put them in a pool?
No. These are marine (saltwater) algae and require ideal salinity not found in most pools.
@@PyroFarms my pool is salt water can i use it ?
Subahanallah❤
So can I add this to my reef tank?
Yes. You can add this to any saltwater system. pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/natural-plankton-bioluminescence-in-saltwater-aquarium-adding-pyrodinos
Where can I get this ? I really wanna have it 🤗
You can purchase PyroDinos on PyroFarms.com. Google 'PyroDinos' which are the bioluminescent algae we sell.
How to buy this
You can buy bioluminescent plankton at Pyrofarms.com
Fascinating satisfaction
What type of Algae is this?
They are microalgae called PyroDinos and are the bioluminescent species Pyrocystis fusiformis.
They are chemically made, not natural?????
How to buy it
pyrofarms.com/
Bro imagine filling up a pool with this to swim in it 🎉
Yes. ua-cam.com/users/shorts1DuScQQ0H_U?si=29ckEgZE5Wz2bebk
Can fishes live in that?
PyroDinos are marine phytoplankton named P fusiformis. They may be added to a saltwater tank or reef tank. PyroDinos are non-toxic and edible to most aquarium inhabitants. PyroDinos will eventually be removed by mechanical filtration and predation but can last several weeks in a tank and are spectacular at night.
What happens if you add that to a fish tank?
You may add PyroDinos to a seawater (salt) tank. Check out our PyroFarms website for more information: pyrofarms.com/blogs/pyrofarms-blue-light-special/adding-pyrodinos-to-a-saltwater-aquarium
Phytoplankton 😮😮
Yes,
Is this what they look like when they finally find the formula
What is the price of it
Starts at $29
I have been watching a movie about this one.. but I forgot the movie's name..
HAVE The caracter
a scriep writer .. she is never go out from her home .. but she can make advanture novel about volcano and plankton like this...
Some day she falling in love whit a man who he has a daughter they leave around a beach ..
Oh i feel so sad I forget ...the movis name
Animal or Plant?
Plant - phytoplankton (plant-like plankton)
yes ita dinoflagellate
How fast does it grow/is it hard to keep?
These little plankton divide about every week or so. One plankton cell becomes two cells. Care is similar to a houseplant (daily light). More information at PyroFarms.com
Beautiful but why are we making this a product._.
Why not?
@@PyroFarmsI thought it was directly taken from nature
Can I drink it
We usually do not recommend drinking it. But you can.
Am I the only one who searched up Plankton as in SpongeBob 😂
Not the only one.
Will it die?
Like all living things (plants and algae) it can die. However, it can live indefinitely with the proper care.
How much is it I want one 👁️👄👁️
Check it out at PyroFarms.com
Could you keep them as pets though? 🤔
Yes. You can grow them at home like a houseplant. They are easy to take care of and can last for years if cared for properly.
Where can i buy these to grow them up at home?
@@sebastiankudra414The packet says Pyrofarms PyroDinos. That’s where to find it if you haven’t already.
Will you sell them
Yes we do. PyroFarms.com
Forbidden chug jug
You beat me to it
@@244hzツ sux
I Have This ❤
I am going to see this today I will tell the results
Can I buy it from India ?
We do not have a viable method to ship to India. PyroDinos can not be in continuous darkness for more than 7 days.
I assume so but do they need air in the ball? If so. How long could it go with it blocked off.
Have a weird idea of mixing this liqued with 3d printed/epoxy armor, adding pockets to fill with it so you glow in the dark when moving like some kind of magic armor stuff is going on.
They do require some small amount air exchange but only CO2 to survive. We have had sealed environments survive for over a year. There was some passive gas exchange through the plastic (PE) membrane. But not sure how they would react to epoxy or other 3D materials.
@@PyroFarms thanks for the input! It'd prob be better just to do some mix of water and oil paints. Make one of them glow in the dark/black light. But wouldn't have the cool movement effect...
Can we look them under the microscope?@
Yes. You can see PyroDinos easily under any microscope. You can even see them with the naked eye.
Noooooohhohohohoh some one fell huhu huhu huhu😭😭😭😭
I drank it now what ???
Considering your comment is 3 weeks old you either survived or you’re not reading this right now.
Three months now 😔
Dang rest In peace…
And then they ask y nature is beyond science
I love dont love 🎉😂😢😮❤😊
It's Funny Because if Oprah gifted her audience each some new pyrodynos instead of brand new cars when she did her favorite things episode in like 2006 or so, the World Would Have Been Such A Better Place. It would have brought the happiness the episode was supposed to be about and advertised as, instead of it looking like people got a cool thing but the cars caused so much problems and unforeseen finances with insurance that people didn't know they had to take care of. This is cooler and well more alive than gifting an audience any amount of new cars, is all I'm saying. It would make the difference on lasting happiness too and us establishing a relationship with products that transcends advertising and brings us back to the magic of the real deal, teaching us how to have better relationships with everything moving forward. I Can't Wait To Gift These To People. And Every Form of life I want to share it with haha.
The Energizer Bunny now has become this and me telling people about your story.
They are plants, dinophyta , their name can ve translate Armored plants