[DIYbio] Re: Bacteria which can't grow at 33C?

Eh.
why don't you look into a coral whose temperature range doesn't exceed that specified? ~25-33 +\- 2 deg., C?
Look if it has endo-bacteria is amenable to transformation.

This way if you can create a bacteria that doesn't wash out, and has circuits and kill switch for both itself and thus to corals. Marketing opportunity ;)

It "can't grow at 33 degrees Celsius (so that it can't grow in warm blooded animals.) we ... want them to be able to grow at room temperature."
"corals die when temperatures get too high."

What do warm blooded animals have to do with it?

Go to a well experienced pet-shop. Ask them why they have chillers for their marine and frag tanks.

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