Young fish do swim near the bell of jellies for safety, but I’m not aware of any that occupy the internal part of the bell.
Though, a good example of fish and cnidarian (group includes jellyfish) symbiosis is the clownfish with sea anemone.
Would you leave it, or save the fish?
http://www.perthnow.com.au/technology/science/awesome-photo-of-a-fish-looking-horrified-after-getting-stuck-inside-a-jellyfish-at-byron-bay/news-story/89f31105ce49a5cd856a4d4fd1e57a12
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