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can anyone tell me what jellyfish are like to keep any experiences i know they take a fair bit of care and you can only keep them in rounded tanks any advice?

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Unfortunately I have no personal experience with them but I found this interesting article that could help answer some questions you may have.

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Unfortunately I have no personal experience with them but I found this interesting article that could help answer some questions you may have.

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Jellyfish are a totally different ballpark from salt-water tanks. They have their own forums ;)
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Sorry buddy i cant give you any suggestion. but i have one information about aquariums. The aquarium should be as large as possible for the species that you intend to keep. The minimum size should be at least 36x18x18 (inches) to be used for small octopus species and as big as you can get after that.

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