How to Maintain a Jellyfish Tank

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:14
Jellyfish can make great pets. To keep them healthy and happy, you will need to maintain their tank. Ensure their water is clean, deionized, and at an appropriate temperature and salinity. Change the water and clean the tank regularly....
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Jellyfish can make great pets. To keep them healthy and happy, you will need to maintain their tank. Ensure their water is clean, deionized, and at an appropriate temperature and salinity. Change the water and clean the tank regularly. Give new jellyfish time to acclimate to their tank by slowly mixing the water in their bag with water in the tank.. Jellyfish are fascinating but delicate creatures, so always be gentle when moving them.

Things You Should Know

  • Keep the tank water slightly above room temperature and at a salinity of 28-30 parts per thousand, add nitrifying bacteria, and feed the jellyfish twice a day.
  • Scoop your jellyfish into a plastic bag filled with water and remove 20% of the tank’s water before cleaning it and adding new water.
  • With a new jellyfish, place their bag in a filled tank and wait 10 minutes before slowly filling the bag halfway with tank water, and allow them to adjust.
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Creating a Healthy Environment

  1. Step 4 Monitor the water’s salinity.
    Jellyfish should be kept in water with a salinity of at least 28-30 parts per thousand and a maximum level or around 32-34 parts per thousand. Use a hydrometer to measure the water’s salinity, and ensure that when you change the water, it is at an appropriate salinity level.
    • Hydrometers are readily available at pet stores and online.
    • Introduce your jellyfish to a tank with a salinity level that is slightly higher than normal. This way, they have a better chance at floating. You can gradually reduce the salinity over time. Water with a salinity level that is too low will make them sink.
    • If you need to adjust the salinity, remove your jellyfish from the tank and place them in a smaller quarantine tank. Dump the main tank out and mix a new batch of water at the correct salinity. Connect your pump to ensure the water mixes well for about 24 hours. Check the water in your hydrometer. Repeat as needed.
    • Do not use tap water to create saltwater for your tank. Buy deionized or reverse osmosis water from your grocery store, and add Jelly Salt (a salt specifically designed for jellyfish habitats) in an appropriate amount.
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Cleaning the Tank

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Acclimating New Jellyfish

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Warnings

  • Avoid using any soaps in cleaning the tanks. Most soaps and chemicals are toxic to fish.
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  • Clean the outside with ammonia free glass cleaner.
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  • Be careful not to get stung by the jellyfish.
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  • If your jellies are contracting their tentacles or not moving in a regular way, remove them from the water and place them in a quarantine tank. Empty the water from the main tank and clean it thoroughly, then replace the water and jellies.
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Things You'll Need

  • Algae scraper
  • Scrubbing pad
  • Large bucket
  • Paper towels
  • Scoop
  • Siphon
  • Deionized, dechlorinated water
  • Aquarium thermometer
  • Jellyfish salt

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