Despite the BioPop 'Dinosphere' mini aquarium looking like it's powered by electricity, it's actually powered by the glowing inhabitants of the tank. Spherical in design, the BioPop 'Dinosphere' is intended to be filled with bioluminescent dinoflagetllate marine plankton that absorb light during the daytime. When the sun has set, swirling the BioPop 'Dinosphere' to agitate the microorganisms makes them disperse the light they absorbed in the form of glowing illumination.
The BioPop 'Dinosphere' mini aquarium requires no batteries to operate and can be used as a natural nightlight for children. Moreover, it makes a great option for kids as a first pet in order to learn about aquatic life; it's almost like a glowing version of Sea Monkeys.
Glowing Plankton Aquariums
The BioPop 'Dinosphere' Mini Aquarium Glows When Agitated
Trend Themes
1. Bioluminescent Aquariums - There is an opportunity for companies to create more striking and visually appealing aquariums by incorporating bioluminescent marine life as a key design element.
2. Sustainable Night Lights - The use of bioluminescent plankton as a natural and sustainable alternative to traditional night lights presents an opportunity for companies looking to develop unique and eco-friendly lighting solutions.
3. Interactive Educational Toys - Companies can develop interactive educational toys that incorporate bioluminescent plankton to help children learn about aquatic life and the natural world in a fun and engaging way.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Industry - The pet industry can explore the potential of bioluminescent aquariums as a new and exciting product for pet owners looking for a unique and visually appealing way to care for aquatic life.
2. Night Light Industry - The night light industry can look into incorporating bioluminescent plankton as a new and sustainable alternative to traditional night lights.
3. Toy Industry - The toy industry can develop new and innovative educational toys that incorporate bioluminescent marine life to engage children and foster an early interest in science and the natural world.