Jellyfishes are one of the most amazing and creepy aquatic creatures in the world. Generally, these translucent sea animals are known for their poisonous sting, but they are also used as popular pets. If you are a marine lover, then Florida-based designers Blake & Brock Gratton have designed Jellytank, an illuminating desktop jellyfish aquarium that can be used at homes, offices or other commercial spaces. It is an easy-to-handle aquarium that creates natural water conditions for jellyfishes and also serves as a décor object.

This pre-assembled jellyfish tank comes with a pump-driven laminar system which is PH balanced, and helps in making it a livable habitat for jellyfishes. An easy-to-access mechanical and biological filtration system is integrated to ensure optimal water quality and maintenance. You also have the option to set up illumination for the desired mood, thanks to the colored LED and remote control. When lighted up, the curved body and jellyfishes, both shine up to create a beautiful live jellyfish show.    

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Jellytank comes with a spray bar, water pump, LED + Remote, as well as a starter kit which includes filter pad, starter food, salt, bio balls, hydrometer and a few other equipments to feed and keep it clean. While setting up the Jellytank, you need no professional assistance. Just fill in saltwater, add the components to create a beautiful house for your blooms.

If you ever wanted to own jellyfishes, then it is the built for you. Get one up to May 2017 by backing the crowd-funding project on Kickstarter for $175.  

Acrylic body 
Different components to help owning a live jellyfish pet
Available in two colors
LEDs for colorful illumination
Easy to use desktop aquarium
Jelly-fish lovers have a chance to own blooms with Jellytank

Via: DesignBoom

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