I saw this set up and have been seriously considering getting one. I am going to follow along your progress before purchasing this.
Thanks for sharing the experience with us.
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Love the idea of the pump turning off every once in a while. With the icecap gyres you can have it reverse the flow. Not sure if theirs a smaller pump that could do the same. Maybe some sort of tiny wave maker?So last night I messed around with it till about midnight, then woke up every 2 hours to check on it and went about 4 hours before one was stuck to the filter. I did some research online and came up with a video from jellyfish art that simply said turn off the filter and blow them off with a turkey baster. They had no insight on how to keep it from happening, nor did they make it sound like it was a huge deal. Maybe I am just making a bigger deal out of them getting stuck then I need to but I would not want to be stuck to the filter.
I am going to see if I can rig something up today to stop them from sticking. I was also thinking maybe I could set a timer to shut off the pump for a minute every 30 minutes so that if one gets stuck it can work its way off, as normally all I need to do it turn off the pump and they get free. I am a bit scared however that the pump that came with it would burn out pretty fast with the constant on and off.
As a side not all of them seem to be eating the dry food that comes with it, and brine shrimp with no issues!
I feed live brine shrimp once a day and dry food once a day.I have been extremely interested in one of LA’s all in one jelly tanks. However, I was looking at the bigger 4 gallon version. Only thing is I need to learn more as far as the differences in maintenance between this and a regular reef tank. I already successfully run a reef tank, but obviously this is a bit different ballgame. What have you been doing as far as feeding and water changes??
Shame they dont ship to Canada or else I'd probably order one.I just noticed this tank is on sale again for 25% off at liveaquaria:
It has shrunk to about the size of a quarter. I try to force feed it everyday and feed it the 100 micron food which looks to stick to it, but I don't think it is going to make it.... When I asked LiveAquaria they said it should regenerate but I am not as confident.Did the one jelly that began splitting end up dying? Or did it recover from whatever it was it was going through?