i have a pic of a jelly like that. im pretty sure its from the TN aquarium too. i dont know where the pic is at tho. im glad you had fun there. good pics.
Originally Posted by keith burn http:///forum/post/2552710
Do you know if some one has a seadragon will it work in a tank?
I've heard different stories about keeping them...one that they're are extremely expensive to purchase and another that they are becoming very difficult to find and are borderline endangered. From the reading that i've done I know that an aquarium in CA managed to breed them for the first time in captivity and a portion of the babies survived and were sent to other aquariums to be studied. I don't know of anyone that has them in a home aquarium.
Originally Posted by keith burn http:///forum/post/2552710
Do you know if some one has a seadragon will it work in a tank?
there extremely hard to keep, need huge tanks and GREAT filters.
let alone, the price of the live food they require in a year is the same as most peoples yearly salary.
Originally Posted by stephish http:///forum/post/2553512
I double checked and they are a protected animal and cannot be legally kept by the home aquarist.
well, was cool to look at.
Those are nice pics. I love both of those creatures, its too bad they are hard to keep (and in the dragons case, protected) because they are both amazing to watch.