Tuesday, December 3, 2013

It's a Holly Jelly Christmas Giveaway

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Prize:
Desktop Jellyfish Tank (A.L.L. Review)
ARV $285 
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A Lucky Ladybug
and 
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I love my fishtank, but now I just have to have a take with JELLYFISH!!!


"Jellyfish are becoming the next trend in ornamental aquariums and Jellyfish Art is the leader in supplying live jellyfish and their specialized aquariums and products. Their mesmerizing forms and soothing movement create living works of art. Jellyfish aquariums are a new kind of interior decoration, sources of light and life that become the focal point of any space."

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22 comments:

  1. Jelly fish need a 25% water change and salinity check every week.

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  2. Jellyfish require a special tank such as our Desktop Jellyfish Tank designed specifically for jellyfish. In a regular fish tank, they would get sucked into the filtration intakes. Wow! Very good to know.

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  3. They require daily feeding, and if you aren't going to be able to make sure to feed a little more before hand.
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  4. One fourth of the water should be changed weekly.
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  5. You need to cover the bottom of the tank one inch above water inlet with substrate.
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  6. To feed, you squirt the eggs onto each jellyfish so they will stick to them.
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  7. I learned you should place tank away from direct sunlight, heat sources and electrical equipment

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  8. I learned that the Jelly fish need to be daily fed a special food and that weekly a 25% water change needs to be done with a salinity check.

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  9. Your tank should be placed away from direct sunlight and heat.
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  10. You need to acclimate your jellyfish gradually into their new tank. It's best to start this as soon as possible after delivery.
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  11. I didn't realize that air bubbles could get stuck in the jellyfish, but they normally come out just as it swims around.
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  12. If you notice the jellyfish shrinking, it could be due to poor water quality. Change 1/2 the water in the tank.
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  13. Oxygenation is important, and the air flow design of the tank takes this into account.
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  14. To fill your tank, purchase presalt water from stores or put your water through a reverse osmosis process.
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  15. One fourth of the water should be changed weekly. I have owned a tank before.

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  16. For proper nutrition, jelly fish need specially formulated food of planktonic eggs.
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  17. You can also add hermit crabs, damselfish, and snails to the tank.
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  18. Jellyfish will retract their oral arm after feeding to help them eat.
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  19. The tank is specially designed with the right water flow so jellyfish won't become stuck in corners or get sucked up.
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  20. I learned that jellyfish require daily feeding and a weekly 25% water change and salinity check.

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  21. You have to use aquarium salt and not table salt to make the salt water.

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