DailyDirt: Jellyfish As Pets?
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If you’re not a dog or cat person, maybe you prefer fish or some other pet that doesn’t require too much attention. If vertebrates — or even invertebrates — are too evolved for your liking, some folks have come up with a few jellyfish aquariums that might suit your tastes. You still need to take care of these creatures, and they’re not immortal (unless your name is Shin Kubota), unfortunately.
- Jellyfish Art has a jellyfish aquarium that looks convenient. At about $340 for the supplies and 3 live moon jellies, it’s not exactly an impulse buy like a pet store goldfish. [url]
- The Darwin Tank is another very nice, but expensive jellyfish tank for nearly $2000. And in case you were wondering, the tank’s name doesn’t mean that you’re trying to pit your pet jellies against each other to cultivate the fittest jellyfish specimen that can live in a glass container. [url]
- The “original” desktop jellyfish tank on Kickstarter was funded in 2012. It’s still available from Jellyfish Art for a bit less than the latest aquarium design, but it’s temporarily out of stock for a bit. [url]
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Filed Under: aquarium, immortal jellyfish, jellyfish, pets
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Comments on “DailyDirt: Jellyfish As Pets?”
Darwin tank
“And in case you were wondering, the tank’s name doesn’t mean that you’re trying to pit your pet jellies against each other”
I was thinking it was a tank you climb in with the jellies and try to win an award.
This write-up got me thinking about how jellyfish should probably be genocided for their incidental anti-environmentalism. … well, to be honest, that’s just a cover… I actually hate them because my dad peed on my leg. …… I don’t like to talk about it.
Anyway, I googled “Jellyfish genocide” on a lark, and sure enough, there’re already Jellyfish genocide robot deployed in the ocean: http://www.popsci.com/article/science/jellyfish-terminator-robots-suck-2000-pounds-jellies-hour
Fish tanks always seemed kind of cruel to me, especially the ones shown in the links to this article. They’re a (relatively) small enclosed space with not much for the fish to see or do. Within the first hour, the fish will have explored every inch of the tank, then it’s just swimming around the same environment for the rest of their lives. The tanks in the links are even worse as they have nothing in them to provide any variety.
Even larger tanks with fake plants and decorations don’t take very long for a fish to explore.
Imagine spending the rest of your life locked in a featureless room where someone shoves food under the door once a day. You have a window to look out of, but nothing to do. Nothing to investigate, nowhere new to go, just an empty room. Even if there were a few pieces of art and some fake plants to brighten up the room, you’d still be bored out of your mind pretty quickly.
Jellyfish Tank Aquarium
It is true that I’ll hate to find some jellyfishes swimming along with me. It will make me afraid of being stung by those awful tentacles. But I must admit that keeping some alive jellyfishes in home is cool idea. How difficult it is to maintain that jelly tanks ?