Thanks for answering all the questions I've actually been following your blog since summer. I really want to raise my own jellyfish but I'm still saving up (:
Another question, do you think it's better to make a tank for fully grown jellyfish or buying a tank. Also I noticed that the Biube Pure tank is almost identical to the one sold at jellyfishart for only about 130 bucks rather than 250. Is there something that's missing from the Biube Pure that the tank from jellyfishart has?
@PinkCuppCakes Really, I feel buying a tank is safer. They are soundly built for you and you don't need to fear it falling apart or something. However making a tank allows you to customize it and build it the way you want. Its probably best to buy a tank for starters though. I have found no difference in the biube and the desktop aquarium. apparently the Desktop tank is modified, however I have always kept my jellyfish in a biube I bought.
@PinkCuppCakes@PinkCuppCakes I calculated it at around 100 dollars. However I added in the price of a 10 gallon aquarium and a heater. Those I already had and many people do as well so it could be less if you have some of those supplies. I'm going to add a guide to making the tank on my blog if your interested. My blog is called Raising Pet Jellyfish on Blogger.
Thanks for answering all the questions I've actually been following your blog since summer. I really want to raise my own jellyfish but I'm still saving up (:
PinkCuppCakes 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@PinkCuppCakes Awesome! It took me a while to save up too. But I finally got some and it was well worth it.
ballonman124 2 months ago
Another question, do you think it's better to make a tank for fully grown jellyfish or buying a tank. Also I noticed that the Biube Pure tank is almost identical to the one sold at jellyfishart for only about 130 bucks rather than 250. Is there something that's missing from the Biube Pure that the tank from jellyfishart has?
PinkCuppCakes 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@PinkCuppCakes Really, I feel buying a tank is safer. They are soundly built for you and you don't need to fear it falling apart or something. However making a tank allows you to customize it and build it the way you want. Its probably best to buy a tank for starters though. I have found no difference in the biube and the desktop aquarium. apparently the Desktop tank is modified, however I have always kept my jellyfish in a biube I bought.
ballonman124 2 months ago
how much did the whole tank cost to make?
PinkCuppCakes 2 months ago
@PinkCuppCakes @PinkCuppCakes I calculated it at around 100 dollars. However I added in the price of a 10 gallon aquarium and a heater. Those I already had and many people do as well so it could be less if you have some of those supplies. I'm going to add a guide to making the tank on my blog if your interested. My blog is called Raising Pet Jellyfish on Blogger.
ballonman124 2 months ago
the jellies are so cute ^^ good luck with raising them ^^
demonicangelX100 2 months ago
@demonicangelX100 Thanks! :)
ballonman124 2 months ago