All of the literature I've read have had the most success with brine. What and how often are you feeding them? I feed mine selco enriched baby brine two times a day. Read the book by Chad Widmer, you can find most everything there. I empty my 30 gallon system completely and refill with new salt water quite regularly and have seen no ill affects on the jellies. Its very common to bleach an entire system for hydroids and algae, so you kill everything anyway. IMO I don't believe jellies really need much of a bio system. What the tank came with is fine, it is ceramic media. Would there be any benefit to switching this out for ceramic media? The tank came with what I believe is crushed coral, which I've been using as bio-filtration. I just wish I better understood what work needs to be done. I don't mind the hard work I actually kinda enjoy it. to me its all about the comparison to natural lifespans Now if they are kept for years in a large tank, and then close to that in these spheres, he's onto something big Id think. I haven't read to see if nettles are the same things as these casseo's (a word I cannot spell) but I was wondering if these were already short lifespan animals, like octo's, and moving them between different tanks really hasn't changed the outcome much. I can't tell if he has been one of the posters on this thread or it's a business associate/clarify for me and I'll quit talking 2nd person about you alex lol Azoo has made a liquid jellyfish food for years now I was hoping he'd advocate colloidal/planktonic feeds of some type or another. Kudos to him for doing feeding research, I was waiting to see how he'd handle microscopic feed sources or if he'd even bother and offer this with tetra flakes.lol kudos to this guy and his marketing. Well thanks for posting that link, these are better researched then I had thought.
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