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39 of 42 found the following review helpful:
frustrating but beautiful Jan 15, 2008
By Stacey S. Well, let me start out by saying the other reviewers are right. When you take it out of the box, and follow the set up instructions, it will NOT work. This was a Christmas gift and the company, Uncle Milton, was closed until after New Years. When we finally got to talk to them, they told us how to PRIME THE PUMP. Once you know how to do that, it works and it is very pretty to watch. (It seems to me, that info should be included in the instructions...) Keeping all the jellyfish moving at the same time is nearly immpossible. The pump is designed to cycle on and off, every 8 seconds or so. And the whole thing, lights and pump, turns off after 2 hours, which is nice. Anyway, our children (ages 7, 9, and 11) enjoy watching it when they go to bed.
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I had completely forgotten about this review. It worked for awhile, died, was replaced, died again.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
jellyfish tank Apr 22, 2010
By V. M. This product works great and is lovely to look at. You have to soak the jellyfish first in warm water. Fill the tank with water, put the jellyfish in, I used a pencil to pick them up and put them in. Turn on the pump, let it cycle till all the air bubbles released. Let the jellyfish soak in the water in the tank for half a day. Then while barely lifting the lid, don't take the lid all the way off, use the pencil end to turn the jellyfish over to release the air bubbles. They should then sink to the bottom that way you know they are completely soaked. Add a little bit of dish soap. Turn it on and it should work beautifully with all the jellyfish swimming around in different directions. Motor is somewhat loud though. Fantastic product looks very realistic.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Captivating and soothing - add soap!! Nov 21, 2009
By Stephanie Bradley
"soulsecrets"
I ordered a very similar product as this one from [...] : [...].
The trick to getting the jellyfish to move is to add dish soap to the water. We had the same problem with the jellyfish not moving until we added soap. It makes a huge difference in enjoying the product. Maybe others who have posted can try this to see if that makes a difference for them!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Pretty but a pain Dec 08, 2009
By jp This product is lovely to look at but, it is a true pain to get it to function properly.
You must prime the pump, you must soak the jellyfish ...and it still may not work. I would simply pass on this one, just too much trouble.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Deep Sea Jellyfish Aug 18, 2011
By Michelle L. Poppe
"Michelle"
I would not recommend this. A pump come on and turns off every 30sec or so to make the jelly fish swim. It is noisey.
My daughter was not impressed. We had problems in the beginning trying to get the jellyfish to sink. Very expensive and I don't think it is worth that much. Now it just sits in the bathroom collecting dust.
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