Yes; jellyfishes live in freshwater, like some Limnomedusae.
yes ! there is a new type of mushroom jellyfish (small sizes) in Sri Lanka. you can get information from www.jellyfish.lk
Some are, most aren't.
Freshwater jellyfish are clear. Like a plastic bag.
nope
You can buy a tank specially designed for jellyfish at Jellyfish Art. They sell and ship tanks and jellyfish anywhere in the US.
No where readily available unless your Looking to spend a good amount of money on a New Aquarium (which is designed Specifically for them), Specific foods and then the Jelly it's self.What you are looking for is a Craspedacusta sowerbyi which is a freshwater jellyfish in the phylum Cnidaria. Since it is classified as a hydrozoan, it is one of many jellyfish that are also known as hydromedusae ("medusa" is another word for jellyfish).The dedication it takes to Keep a Jelly Alive and in good shape is something I suggest for only Pro's as there is more to keeping it alive then dumbing it in a tank and hoping for the best.But if you do happen to get one I wish you the best. I have always wanted one but I do not have the time to invest but Love reading about anything having to do with Jellies.
Yes. Although most jellyfish are marine animals, some inhabit freshwater.
There are a variety of fish that can keep a tank clean. The type of fish will depend on the type of aquarium setup. In a freshwater tank, different types of plecostomus are most common.
No. Not in the traditional definition of the tropical tank. A tropical tank is a freshwater aquarium. Regal Tangs are saltwater fish and go in a saltwater tank (marine aquarium).
I filled the tank with freshwater.
They are common in both Brackish and Salt water. I do not know of a freshwater species of jellyfish although it is quite possible there are some from the Amazon Basin. There are freshwater Jelly fish which have evolved in the carribean islands. National Geographic aired a documentary on it recently. Go here for some information on Jellyfish http://www.destination-scuba.com/deadly-jellyfish-sting.html
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.