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Pool Bioluminesence   (+8, -2)  [vote for, against]
Inspired by firefly call

Find the conditions that promote bioluminecent plankton growth and introduce them to a pool environment, add your plankton and go for a swim at night, any disturbed water will glow bright blue. I've been swimming in bioluminesent water and it is amazing, all the water you touch glows in a halo around you, would be a big seller in pools.
-- Gulherme, Sep 15 2002

BioToy H2OGlow http://www.biotoy.com/h2oglow.htm
Protein mix makes tapwater glow - about a glas's full for $9.99. Ask for bulk discount? [jutta, Sep 15 2002]

You'll have to find something else than chlorine, bromine, etc. to hold down the bacteria count.
-- FarmerJohn, Sep 15 2002


The bioluminesecent animals themselves could prey on bacteria.
-- Gulherme, Sep 16 2002


Quinine (as found in tonic water) glows prettily under UV... cheaper than protein mix! You wouldn't get a halo or wake though. Croissant all the same
-- humble savant, Sep 16 2002


// You'll have to find something else than chlorine, bromine, etc. to hold down the bacteria count //

"Swim in glowing yoghurt" . Hmmmm.

Now, Gulherme, have we been taking our medication regularly, like we promised Doctor ? We don't want to go back in the Special Treatment Room, do we ?
-- 8th of 7, Sep 16 2002


To clean it you just set the skin aflame, a la Lake Erie.
-- RayfordSteele, Sep 17 2002


This idea is getting better and better.
-- General Washington, Sep 17 2002


ahh the sweet smell of cat urine. Yeah using quinine would be pretty cool, one of my friends has a pool with underwater lights, maby I could convince him to put in blacklight globes and put some quinine in the pool, does anybody know what affects it would have on the pool.
-- Gulherme, Sep 17 2002


The pool would never get malaria.
-- 8th of 7, Sep 17 2002


If you're going to put quinine in the pool, why not go the whole hog and fill it up with gin & tonic?
-- calum, Sep 17 2002


Being able to play pool in the dark could be useful, but I worry that I'd knock my beer over while cueing. If Bioluminesceent Beer was provided too, this idea might work.
-- hippo, Sep 17 2002


If you had CO2 being fired into the pool to soda it up, surely the carbonic acid thus produced would help kill bacteriums? And it would be ooh tickly to swim in. Lovely bubbly.
-- General Washington, Sep 17 2002


lets hope no one's got a serious allergy to the bioluminescent bacteria. another serious problem, what if they got into "various orfices" and gave you a glowing... well you know
-- whatastrangeperson, Nov 23 2003


you're not safe even in the office these days.
-- po, Nov 23 2003


Something other than chlorine, bromine, etc - salt?
-- yamahito, Nov 23 2003



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