Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

This is my first attempt and it looks good. I used large multi colored sparkling glitter and didn't dye the water. I'm wondering if I should try using smaller glitter next time. 

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What did you use for fluid? Looks slow moving

I made my own formula. It doesn’t use any nasty solvents. I saw some posts claiming glitter lamps are difficult and thought I’d challenge that notion. I did some research and had a theoretical formulation in a few hours. I bought supplies and whipped up a small batch in my free time. I’m sure I could find ways to tweak it further. Whole thing was very rough draft. 

Claude J said:

What did you use for fluid? Looks slow moving

Ive experimented with Calcium chloride and Calcium nitrate before

How were your results?

Claude J said:

Ive experimented with Calcium chloride and Calcium nitrate before

not fascinating captain

A tad Cloudy

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