Nope i don't think that would work as jelly fish are not pets and are used to salt water and huge spaces. It would be cruel to keep one in a fish bowl.
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YES THEY CAN LIVE IN FISH BOWLS JUST POUR A BAG OF SALT IN THERE, TOSS THE JELLYFISH IN AN YOUR GOOD. DON'T LIE, A JELLYFISH COULD BE KEPT IN A FISH BOWL.
It all depends on the size of the pond, and whether it's saltwater or freshwater. If the pond is rather large, and deep, and saltwater, yes, it is possible for a jellyfish to live in that pond. If it is large, deep, and FRESHWATER, then no, it would not survive. The pond must be large, deep, and saltwater; though it all varies.
No, they cannot survive in a normal, square fish tank because they will get sucked into the filters. Jellyfish Art produces and sells special tanks that will prevent this from happening.
No, they cannot survive in a normal, rectangular fish tank because they will get sucked into the filters. Jellyfish Art produces and sell special tanks that prevent this from happening.
most if not all aquatic turtles will eat fish that are dead, but only some will chase and eat live fish. i have a painted turtle that loves to eat live guppies in the same tank as a map turtle that will only eat dead fish.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
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A Betta fish!
Live Aquaria provides you with supplies to preserve a fish tank with salt water fish. Fish tank provides lighting, fish food, and more to help you maintain your salt water fish tank.
yes because there used to the tank and they become nocturnal
Yes, as long as you take proper care of them :)
You can buy a tank specially designed for jellyfish at Jellyfish Art. They sell and ship tanks and jellyfish anywhere in the US.
Sometimes they can but I think people wouldn't put them a tank with fish cause the jelly fish might eat them so put the in a separate tank so the jelly fish doesn't kill the fish
in a fish tank
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