How about cloning glow genes into some freshwater algae? :P My guess is you'd do better in the long run.
On Wednesday, 31 July 2013 11:20:10 UTC+2, DrBrian wrote:
--Seawater + garden plant fertilizer?
Mega why do you want to grow them in less salty water. Can get contamination with potentially bad bacterias.
On 27 Aug 2012 12:31, "loïc lauréote" <loic.l...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everybody,
Does anybody knows a DIY liquid media for growing bioluminescence algae like Pyrocystis lunula.
I grow this algae with a standard laboratory media, but it's too expensive for massive growing.
Thank you for yours answers.
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Thanks
Best regards
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