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Apr 23 2007, 3:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The problem with trying to Jellyfish in your own pool is the risk of getting shocked by the little buggers. Frontgate has the thing for you if you want to give jellyfishing a go without getting your arse zapped off. Floating Jellyfish Pool lights come in ruby and emerald and are made of PVC for durability. The tentacles are flexible and have fiber optics in them so they glow.The lights are powered by four AA batteries that are included and utilize an automatic shut off switch so you don’t have to jump back in the pool if you forget to turn them on. The jellyfish measures in at 4 ½” diameter x 18” H making it larger than the jellyfish I have seen on my beach trips. Story and image via OhGizmo!
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