PyroFarms Is Lighting Up the World With Tiny Living Organisms

By Peter Salib Peter Salib has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team
Published on August 10, 2020

Out of all the ways one can light up a room, doing it by using living organisms sounds pretty cool. I mean who doesn’t enjoy the glow of a lightning bug or firefly, am I right? It’s all about the ambiance and some nice lighting is an essential part of establishing a nice environment. PyroFarms is bringing that experience to your house.

If you’ve ever seen the pictures or videos of the glowing waters of Puerto Rico–then you’ve seen bioluminescence in action. Bringing the magic of these tiny plankton from nature to the home or office, PyroFarms combines art and science to provide a beautiful, experiential, and natural glow. 

There was one, now there are trillions

PyroFarms grows and sells their own bioluminescent dinoflagellates, or PyroDinos as they like to call them. I’m not sure how much more humble beginnings can get but the PyroFarms farm was sprouted by a single dinoflagellate cell isolated off the coast of San Diego. What started as a single cell, with proper nourishment, and asexual reproduction by simple cell division–gave birth to trillions of PyroDinos over the span of a few years. 

Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates

Dinoflagellates, which are members of the plankton community–also known as algae–use photosynthesis to convert light into energy and generate oxygen as a byproduct. PyroDinos absorb light during the day and create natural light at night through biochemical reactions, or bioluminescence. As mentioned on their website, “PyroDinos have a ‘circadian clock’ similar to you and I and perform photosynthesis during daytime hours and only produce the light-emitting compounds during their dark cycle at night.” Naturally, since this bioluminescence is best seen at night, the illuminating light gets brighter later in the night as it gets darker.

Art, science, and awe

To enjoy the mesmerising flow of bioluminescent water, PyroFarms offers a hand-blown glass orb that functions as the container for the PyroDinos. The orbs are available in two sizes and both fit on the beautiful metal Octopus Stand. The experience of turning off the lights and swirling the orb around gently to activate the glowing PyroDinos is quite enjoyable and memorable. It becomes something you want everyone that visits you to also experience. 

Care and Maintenance of PyroDinos

Dinoflagellates are living organisms so the care and maintenance of the PyroDinos are extremely important to maintain life. PyroDinos cannot be placed in direct sunlight so the ideal place is near a closed window. Placing the PyroDinos in high or direct sunlight may harm them. They require daily sunlight, along with consistent temperature to survive. Their ideal survival temp is between 63F and 79F. If they do not receive the necessary daily light at the correct temperature, they will not survive any more than 4 or 5 days. 

PyroDinos also need to be fed to survive. Since PyroDinos are considered plant-based plankton– it’s very similar to feeding a plant with nutritious soil. PyroFarms offers filtered, purified Pacific Ocean seawater with added nutrients called DinoNutrients. As recommended by Pyrofarms, feeding should occur when a line of floating PyroDinos appear at the top of the water line near the edge of the container or globe which is about every 1-2 weeks. 

Bio-Light a sustainable Light Source

Dinoflagellates consume carbon dioxide right out of the air and replace it with fresh oxygen as part of the photosynthesis process. Scientists credit all plant-plankton (phytoplankton) for more than 70% of the air we breathe. For these reasons, they are an essential part of the ecosystem and a great option for a fun at-home lighting experience.

Other worldly swirls

Pyrofarms not only offers bioluminescent options but they also offer the FlouroSphere which focuses on fluorescence–the amplified release of light by a substance that has absorbed light.  Pyrofarms’ FlouroSphere uses a battery-powered UV light base that supplies the blue light to enhance the viewing experience. Once filled with water and FlouroGel is added to the FlouroSphere–the light becomes fluorescent and gives off a yellow-green color effect. 

By Peter Salib Peter Salib has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Peter Salib is a Tech Columnist at Grit Daily. Based in New Jersey, he is an avid participant of events nationwide who's attended CES in Las Vegas consecutively since 2013. Peter is the host and producer of Show & Tell, a product showcase YouTube channel and also works at Gadget Flow, a leading product discovery platform reaching 31M consumers every month. Peter frequently works with startups on media, content writing, events, and sales. His dog, Scruffy, was a guest product model on the Today Show with Kathy Lee & Hoda in 2018 and was dubbed "Scruffy the Wonder Dog.”

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