Anyone have jellyfish?

EricaMN.

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I caught two jellyfish in a bucket the other day when i was kayaking and heres the result:

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I am momentarily aerating (sp) the water with a squeeze pump deal, and i give them plenty of light so they can photosynthesize. I was wondering if anyone out there has ever done something like this before since this is so relaxing to watch them move around in the lights. Also if anyone has done this, have you ever had them grow significantly?

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i am pretty sure you need to generate a current inside the tank for some reason and i am not sure but i think jellyfish are the hardest aquatic creature to keep alive.
 
dont expect them to survive very long. they're extremely sensitive and delicate animals, it takes a steady, directional, and gentle current and precise water maintenance to keep them alive.
 
thats what ive heard.

so far they are still moving and when i aerate it creates a current so they seem to be doing ok for now..

also my friends brother is gonna watch these things move when hes on acid haha
 
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i did, but im looking for information from someone besides an expert that has kept one for a while and what they did to keep them alive...

also thanks for all the replies
 
i went swimming in the north sea and there are so maany jelly fish. i feel bad about it, but we pick them up and have jelly fish wars. they feel like sex in your hands its so cool
 
I'm almost certain that jellyfish don't photosynthesize... Except for like one certain kind, but not those ones
 
you know how dogs like their belly's rubbed? same thing with jellies, but with their tentacles instead
 
i am not 100% positive but i think these kind do photosynthesize. I have the light at the base on a timed outlet thing and since then their tentacles have tripled in size. I dont feed them or anything
 
Same, last summer we'd drive around with a net, catch the jelly fish, stab it, then throw it on a rock.
 
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