Can Freshwater Jellyfish Live In A Tank With Other Fish?

Can You Keep Freshwater Jellyfish in Aquarium? Yes, freshwater jellyfish can be kept in aquariums, though it might be difficult. It is much harder to maintain a freshwater jellyfish aquarium than one with fish. Jellyfish don’t like strong water flow, so a strong aquarium pump will harm them.

Can you put jellyfish in a regular fish tank?

Jellyfish cannot live in a normal aquarium. They require aquariums that have no corners, a constant water flow and a protected outlet. Therefore jellyfish aquariums need to be made specifically for jellyfish.

Can you put jellyfish in a fish tank with other fish?

A: We do not recommend mixing more than one jellyfish species in the same aquarium. Some species of jellyfish eat others in the wild and even the ones that don’t eat each other seem to irritate each other if they are different species.

Can I have a freshwater jellyfish as a pet?

Freshwater jellyfish can be kept in aquariums as long as they are kept in aquariums without any fish in them. They are however quite sensitive and it is hard to keep them alive to adulthood.

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