The $440,000 project will let the aquarium permanently house jellyfish for the first time in its history. Plans call for about 100 jellyfish representing four species. They will swim in tanks in a darkened exhibit space with dramatic lighting.
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Sunday, 13 May 2018
Niagara Falls Aquarium begins building jellyfish exhibit
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