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Cool aquarium Anonymous
What are these fish? Some medusas?
>> Anonymous
Yepp, jellyfish, but obvisouly digital.

Keeping jellyfish in a tank is nearly impossible, only very few zoos manage to keep them alive for longer time. They'd die instantly in such a tank, crushing against the ground and walls.
>> Anonymous
The Pittsburgh zoo has had lots of jellyfish in a tank as far back as I can remember.
>> Anonymous
the living seas in EPCOT has a tank of jellies. Though its a big sort of squashed sphere. I wonder if that helps with them not hitting the side.
>> Anonymous
>>184334
It does.

Generally, any time you see jellyfish being kept in a tank, whether for an aquarium or scientific research, they are put in a spherical tank.
>> Anonymous
>>184303

Silly jellyfish
>> Anonymous
>>184348
where water is circulated so that the current keeps them from contacting the walls
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Deep fryer aquarium.
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http://www.theapplecollection.com/Collection/MacAquarium/index.shtml
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ITT how to use living animals as a decoration for your house instead of getting a fucking picture on your walls.
>> Anonymous
>>184525
Fish are practically moving plants.
>> Anonymous
>>184557making a statement without any knowledge of what he's talking about.
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>>184520
Wait, what? How is that possible?
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>>184638
There's a vacuum holding the water in so that it doesn't pour out, but still allows the fish to swim out and be fed or pet.
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AWWW SHI.....

Step back I know how to deal with these things.
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>>184671
learn to science.

vaccuums indeed
>> Anonymous
>>184732
That's exactly what it is, a vacuum. If you poked a hole in the top of that bottle, all the water flow out the bottom.
>> Anonymous
>>184732
You learn to science. That's not a vacuum- vacuum is a state where there is nothing in some place (aka space etc). The thing that makes>>184520possible is air pressure.
>> Anonymous
To be fair to the idiot who doesn't understand science, the reason air pressure holds the water in place is because air provides more air pressure than a vacuum would.
>> Anonymous
>>184825
facepalm.jpg
>> Anonymous
shut up all of you faggots
>> Anonymous
Okay to be fair, I posted the vacuum thing and it's copy pasta.