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- Jellyfish Aquariums and Care: Ask Me Anything | Reef2Reef
Some jellyfish can be kept with others, and then some should be left alone Heres a quick list of groups of jellies that can be kept together: Fried Egg Jellyfish, Lagoon Jellyfish, Upside Down Jellyfish, Blubber Jellyfish- These are all great together Ice Jellyfish, Flame Jellyfish, Mushroom Jellyfish - These guys are all related and do well
- Can I put a jellyfish in my reef tank - REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef . . .
See snippet of a common jellyfish thats often kept by reefers Because of its delicate body and slow-moving nature, the Violet Jellyfish, should be housed in a marine aquarium dedicated to jellyfish In fact, the ideal Violet Jellyfish, setup should be a specialized "jellyfish aquarium" with curved or rounded corners
- Build Thread - Fluval Flex 15 Jellyfish Conversion | Reef2Reef
It has a lot of information about many popular jellyfish to help get you started) As a reminder, I'm looking at keeping Upside Down jellyfish and Australian Spotted Jellyfish Medusa stage Upside Down Jellyfish need full spectrum lighting and Artemia nauplii daily at a minimum and would even benefit from wild plankton when larger
- Tiny Jellyfish In My Tank | Reef2Reef
Found this little jellyfish like creature in my tank swimming around at night and clinging onto the glass, sand and rocks Home New posts Marketplace Build Thread Updates Trending Today's Posts Search forums Unanswered
- To jellyfish or not to jellyfish, that is the question?
Many of the jellyfish tanks in the marketplace aren’t marketed like traditional reef aquarium products They are often sold as living art or a living display for the home It’s a direct outreach to non-aquarists and creates the visage that jellyfish keeping is easy and requires little elbow-grease or aquatic expertise
- Pinhead size jellyfish | Reef2Reef
They're related to jellyfish - they're little organisms that have a medusa stage and a polyp stage; during the medusa stage, they look like little jellyfish, and during the polyp stage they can look kind of like corals, "Aiptasia" anemones, or feather duster worms
- Upside Down Jellyfish care requirements? Does anyone have info?
Hi! I am wondering if anyone has tips on keeping upside down jellyfish I have read that they can be kept in a rectangular aquarium I am considering a 50 gallon cube Or a fluval 32? Is that a good idea? How many could i fit in there, they get up to 8" supposedly I understand they have a symbiotic algae and require strong light Any
- Hydroids: a reference to some strategies | Reef2Reef
Like many of us, I have had problems on and off over the years with Hydroids The ones that have always given me the most problems are the common ones that almost look like a smaller and darker version of the beginner coral called Yellow Polyps But the colonial Hydroid is much smaller than
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