I kept the Cassiopeia for a little over a year. They did reproduce a lot (I dare you to stop them). But I decided to devote my energy to the local cold water jellies that are more available. Cassiopeia are a warm water jelly and have special lighting requirements like corals.
Thanks, I used a 3 gal tank, baffles cut from plexiglass, and aquarium grade silicon purchased from a pet store. A drill press with a hole saw was used to make a large opening for the main intake. A small hole, the size of ridged air line tubing, was added for the return. A 500 micron mesh screen is then siliconed into place to make the diffused opening. Next, I added baffles to three of the four sides, using silicon. Via Aqua VA-360 600l/h pump. Coralife, 9w 10,000k light
thanks ill have to look for that. ive been wanting an upside jelly fish tank. i have a 55 gallon reef tank and i have a 29 gallon bio cube setup with nothing in it so i was thinking about putting some in there or making one like yours. how much did it all cost?
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hi,your setup is perfect..i try to figure out how u do it..is there any DIY link to that?
slackerz1986 1 year ago
hi,your setup is perfect..i try to figure out how u do it..is there any DIY link to that?
slackerz1986 1 year ago
hi,your setup is perfect..i try to figure out how u do it..is there any DIY link to that?
slackerz1986 1 year ago
Two thumbs up! What filtration are you using, do you have a skimmer?
Also how did you make the light turn of and on?
MotokoSAC2 1 year ago
u cant let them touch the sides unless u want them to die
musicoverlord 1 year ago
do you still have the Cassiopeia? Did they produce polyps and replenish there numbers?
AcanLord 2 years ago
I kept the Cassiopeia for a little over a year. They did reproduce a lot (I dare you to stop them). But I decided to devote my energy to the local cold water jellies that are more available. Cassiopeia are a warm water jelly and have special lighting requirements like corals.
jaysunwatts 2 years ago
@jaysunwatts do these little suckers sting?
mrlego611 1 year ago
@jaysunwatts where did u get them?
MrMoehomer1 7 months ago
Whats your lighting setup?
AcanLord 2 years ago
How much did that cost to make.
Biocube14 2 years ago
Dude Im in love with ur fish tank what do u actually feed them?
man u tank really look sweet!
Superguy554 3 years ago
What do you feed them?
UCSPanther 3 years ago
that is so amazing. ive never seen a tank like that.
herpboy99 4 years ago
thats sweet! how did u make it? what filters and lighting? and what tank?
justinwwwalin 4 years ago
Thanks, I used a 3 gal tank, baffles cut from plexiglass, and aquarium grade silicon purchased from a pet store. A drill press with a hole saw was used to make a large opening for the main intake. A small hole, the size of ridged air line tubing, was added for the return. A 500 micron mesh screen is then siliconed into place to make the diffused opening. Next, I added baffles to three of the four sides, using silicon. Via Aqua VA-360 600l/h pump. Coralife, 9w 10,000k light
jaysunwatts 4 years ago
thanks ill have to look for that. ive been wanting an upside jelly fish tank. i have a 55 gallon reef tank and i have a 29 gallon bio cube setup with nothing in it so i was thinking about putting some in there or making one like yours. how much did it all cost?
justinwwwalin 4 years ago
You really have a good eye, a sense of composition, this is excellent work!
Vierotchka 4 years ago