Question : How long can PyroDinos be stored in their Spout Pouch after delivery?
Answer : They can be stored for up to 1 month.
Question : How long can PyroDinos sustain without DinoNutrients?
Answer : They can survive up to 4 weeks without DinoNutrients.
Question : How often should DinoNutrients be added?
Answer : They should be added every one or two weeks in small amounts (10 to 20%).
Question : What can I do if mine aren’t active?
Answer : It took ours about a week to be active.
Question : Can they live in a fishtank?
Answer : PyroDinos can live in a saltwater fish or coral tank. They are phytoplankton and can be fed to the fish. They cannot live in a freshwater system.
Question : How long does shipping take, within US?
Answer : PyroFarms ships on Mondays, Tuesday, and Wednesdays (except holidays) to avoid weekend delays. Shipments usually take 2 days once shipped.
Question : Mine suddenly stopped glowing after glowing every night for a week. How do I know if they are dead?
Answer : Shake or swirl the PyroDinos during nighttime hours, later into the evening to be sure. If you do not see light during nighttime hours in a dark room, then they could be dead.
Question : How long do they live?
Answer : Technically they can live forever (I know it sounds insane), but if you take great care of them and feed them nutrients, they keep repopulating.
Question : Can these be taken through customs?
Answer : Generally, Yes. Countries that we routinely ship to are Canada, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hong Kong, and Japan. But all countries are different. Place in checked luggage when flying. Some places that do not allow the import of PyroDinos are Australia, New Zealand, Spain, and Italy.
Question : Where can I purchase an appropriate safe container for these?
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Question : Would these harm a reef aquarium?
Answer : I don’t think so, but they’d probably get eaten and/or not survive unless you keep the tank insanely clean and give them the 12 hours of darkness and 12 hours of light they require.
Question : Now that might have overpopulated their original container, how can I increase the water volume to put them in a bigger container?
Answer : The best thing to do is add the feed that they came with. You can pour them into the large container and use the feed to wash out the old container and pour that into the larger one.