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You can buy them from http://www.jelliquarium.com/ who also sell the specialized aquariums that they can be kept in.
I hope you realize that this is a very expensive proposition; you cannot just buy a jellyfish and put it in a normal aquarium - it would die right away.
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I hope you realize that this is a very expensive proposition; you cannot just buy a jellyfish and put it in a normal aquarium - it would die right away.
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You do not need a special aquarium if your normal square one is big enough with a few modifications. Keeping jellyfish is not more expensive than most large salt water setups.
The big difference with keeping jellyfish and regular salt water fish are the requirements of attention to detail, care and the time required to maintain and feed.
For example most of the time you cannot just drop dry fish food and go. Most jellyfish require live food that most professional or advanced aquarists breed themselves.
Read "How to Keep Jellyfish in Aquariums" by Chad L. Widmer for more information.