Hi! I am wondering if anyone has tips on keeping upside down jellyfish. I have read that they can be kept in a rectangular aquarium. I am considering a 50 gallon cube. Or a fluval 32? Is that a good idea? How many could i fit in there, they get up to 8" supposedly. I understand they have a symbiotic algae and require strong light. Any recommendations? Considering a AI prime or hydra, or would the stock light on the fluval work? I was going to create an all in one system and cut plexi to create the back wall and intake. Is there a certain design i should use? Or is creating a sump better? Do they also need supplemental feeding with live brine shrimp or copepods? I also read something about not using reef salt due to the added minerals. Will this harm the jellies? What salt should i use? Can I include any live rock? I'm worried there won't be enough bacteria without it. What else do I need to consider? If anyone could just link a care guide that would be great, I'm having trouble finding information. Thanks for any experience you can give!