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- Jellyfish Aquariums and Care: Ask Me Anything | Reef2Reef
Jellyfish exist on a full spectrum of care level Some are super easy, some are super tough The more delicate, and less capable jellyfish need more specialized tanks I built this super simple jellyfish tank years ago by folding a piece of knitting mesh into a U shape and putting it in a tall and skinny aquarium
- Can I put a jellyfish in my reef tank ?! | Reef2Reef
The only jellyfish you can possibly put in your tank is an upside down jellyfish sometimes available in the hobby Not very hardy
- Build Thread - Omni 9 Jellyfish Aquarium: My First Impressions
So yesterday for Christmas I got an Omni 9 Jellyfish Aquarium from 'The Jellyfish Warehouse' that I've had my eye on for a while (Thank you Mom and Dad) and its been setup for a day and I thought i would share my 1st impressions on it The Modifications So the Omni series of tanks are
- My New Dwarf Lions Mane Jellyfish from the Jellyfish Warehouse!
So yesterday I ended up receiving my 2 Aquacultured Dwarf Lion's Mane Jellyfish from the Jellyfish Warehouse (shout out to Travis for all the help) for my Omni 9 which has been sitting empty for about 5 months now These weren't my first option (Comb Jellies, spotted lagoon, and Ice were my
- 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 The tank designs are unique and come in a myriad of shapes Some are
- Jellyfish Aquariums and Care: Ask Me Anything
2) Jellyfish are cold water and require a chiller : In the early days of jellyfish keeping, you could only find wild caught jellyfish from California In reality, there are thousands of species of jellyfish and they live in every marine climate on the planet
- Upside Down Jellyfish species tank | Reef2Reef
Hey community! First post here, looking to document my latest venture into exotic animal care I had seen a post on another social site weeks ago with an Upside Down Jellyfish and never thought about housing them as I am aware Jellyfish are generally very sensitive and hard to care for This
- 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
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