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The earlier Jellyfish Art ones were notorious for the jellies getting stuck and torn on the substrate. Looks like they added a plate to cover it, but the pump I think is still below the gravel creating suction at the bottom.
 

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Really? I've heard that if done right, it isn't unusual for moon jellys to last at least a year.
 

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I had contacted the Kickstarter jelly tank people to see if they wanted to include one of our scrubber with their tanks, but did not hear back. A HOG.5 could have attached to the back side, with an air tube added coming up to the top. Would have solved the lack-of-filtration problem.
 

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