Introduction to the AquaX Jellyfish Tank | Gallery Aquatica TV
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- We join Cam the fish guy for an exciting introduction into caring and keeping jellyfish in the home or office!
This episode we introduce the jellies and get a brief overview of the AquaX system and how it works.
These jellyfish are captive bred right here in Australia and are absolutely fascinating to watch and incredibly easy to care for which makes them an ideal tank for just about any space, shelf, desk or bench - coming in at just 18L (4.7 gallons) and 35cm (H) x 40cm (W) x 20cm
Stay tuned for future episodes on all things Jellyfish in future episodes of Gallery Aquatica TV, we will be taking you through, in great detail, all the ins and outs of caring for these awesome little creatures!
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Very VERY cool - never been interested till now. It does seem like the PERFECT gift
I love my Jellyfish tank. It’s very calming and relaxing. Cam
That is so cool. Love it!
I love having jellyfish in our living room. It’s so relaxing at night watching them pulse and swim around. Cam
How exciting to find out about this great little tank with some cool inhabitants...I'll be sure to pass this onto my friends and family 😆🤩
Gooday reefers, this was an interesting watch m8. I Might try this in my son's room and see how that goes...thanks for the video cam and team all the best 👍
Interesting topic and cool looking jellurium !! Not my thing though, keep the great content coming !!
I love that word Jellurium 😆👏
Thank you for watching!
Ania
Hey Cam, That hair is going crazy :P . Always wanted Jellies , maybe one day i will build a tank
Hi AJ! It was almost exactly a year ago I cut off my hair. Cam
Will there also be shipment to europe in the future?
Wanna to get one soon😉👍
How do they feed if I need to get away?
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Those jelly fish are getting battered😂
The flow is slowest in the centre and fastest on the outside. When the jellies move to the outside area of the tank they can pick up some serious speed! Cam
I heard that jellyfish tanks are notorious for having filtration issues. Will you be addressing specific filtration concerns like what most Jellyfish tanks experience? Do you start it with bacteria like Dr. Tim's?
We’ll do a video on the setup process and what can be done to prevent water quality issues. I had some teething issues when I first set up the tank but I’ve modified the filtration media setup and it’s working much better now. Cam
Damn. Those guys are zooming around wayyyyy too fast. You should dial back the flow.
This looks Awesome!
-Can the aquarium accommodate any other type of Jellyfish, or is it exclusively designed for MoonJellies?
-How many Jellyfish do you recommend for a single tank?
Other small growing jellyfish would be fine
Do you have set up videos ?
We’re filming them next week to be released soon after that. Cam
Hey 😊Checked your website and I can't find the tank or moon jellies. Did you stop selling them? 🤷♀️ Like others I would like to see more videos too! 🪼
Hi, thanks for checking. The AquaX supplier decided to sell them direct to public. They have a website you can buy from and check out!
Has there been any updates for this? I bought the tank the other day and am trying to find more FAQs about the set up and what to do as the book it comes with and the items aren't that clear. Can't find any other information besides this video. Do you plan to have more about how to set up the tank, the first 30 days, and future care? For instance one thing that I've tried to call up about is that the book says to put the salt into the tank then fill up, but the salt bag says to make it outside the tank and leave it for an hour before pouring it into the tank. I don't want to make any mistakes for my little jellies as a beginner
I’m trying to find time to do the maintenance video but so far this is the only video we’ve done. If you contact our Facebook page I can give you some help getting setup. Cam
You can mix the salt and water in a bucket.I have been in the saltwater hobby for about 14 years.I own Jelly fish also.Jelly fish are a new thing to me but I have experience in saltwater tanks..If you have any questions I'll do what I can to answer them.
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do you have to like clean or process the water in any way. cause i would think there’s lots of bacteria and such in there
I live in Brisbane, Wynnum. Can you keep any other types of jelliefish (legally)?
So do we!
You can legally keep other types but they are notoriously difficult to source and feed
@@GalleryAquaticaTV thank you for the reply. Are you going to post up more about jellies?
Can I buy this tank if I live in America
I’d expect there to be other brands of Jelly tank available in the US
It's more for looks then anything,like an ornament👎🏼
It’s probably considered one of the most mesmerising and relaxing setups, allowing all kinds of people to get up close and personal with a fascinating Aquacultured sea creature.
Isn't that what any aquarium is?
Call me an ignorant or a troll if you like. But to be honest, I feel sad for those creatures. I bet when they die they keep going in circles inside that tank. I don't know, I just feel it's not OK. ☹️
I’ve had some for the last few months to ensure I can keep them easily, I’m pretty confident so far I can offer them a chance to live to their normal lifespan. Cam
You are making them go around in circles. Not a natural look for jellyfish.
It’s actually preferable tank compared to square tanks a constant current is not only healthier but it keeps the jelly from getting stuck soooo
The jellyfish are Aquacultured as part of a breeding program for large public aquariums. They have a relatively short lifespan and lack a central nervous system, they are non sentient beings. The system design has been developed specifically to be ideal for jellyfish requirements of flow and oxygen. Ample food is provided. A lack of corners, rocks and predators ensures their lifespan is stable and maintained in better condition than those found in the wild.