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originally posted by: Talltexxxan
a reply to: LightningStrikesHere
Wow.
That is pretty neat to see sponges in action.
Its really nice to see into a world otherwise unseen.
Thanks for the video. gotta love nature
Someone should build a dye injector for uses in public and home aquariums with sponges in them. Really cool talking point I would think.
originally posted by: Mura44
a reply to: LightningStrikesHere
Cool! I love seeing weird stuff like this. Thanks for posting.
Mura
originally posted by: CoherentlyConfused
a reply to: LightningStrikesHere
Yeah, but it's not actually filtering the dye out, so then your aquarium would just be a cloudy colorful mess. lol
Very neat video.
originally posted by: Talltexxxan
originally posted by: CoherentlyConfused
a reply to: LightningStrikesHere
Yeah, but it's not actually filtering the dye out, so then your aquarium would just be a cloudy colorful mess. lol
Very neat video.
As that may be true, I was thinking something more along a device that you installed at the base of the sponges. It could have a timer, so that it only squirted alittle bit maybe every 15 or 30 minutes. And maybe find a very soluble dye, that way it would quickly clear up and not muddle the water.
Think about it. Sponges are cool but they are definitely NOT the star of the show in any aquarium. Demonstrating this could bring more interest to an aquatic lifeform that has up to now, been mostly looked over.
hmmmmm.........quick!!!! To the drawing board!!