Specific precautions for jellyfish purchased from the aquarium: avoid touching them, avoiding sunlight, water delivery methods, and feeding methods.
1. Avoid touching
Never sting the jellyfish with your hands or other objects, let alone remove the jellyfish from the water. Outside, the baby jellyfish is very gentle and any slight handling may cause injury to the jellyfish.
2. Avoid sunlight
Place it in a well-ventilated area and avoid direct sunlight to maintain water temperature. raise small fish.
3. Water distribution method:
Water distribution method: You can use iodized salt and mineral water and prepare sea water at the rate of 30 parts per thousand (i.e. 1000 grams of water mixed with 30 grams of salt). If conditions permit, you can changewater the baby jellyfish once after the last feeding of the day, preferably all of it.
4. Feeding method: Feeding method: You can chop dried shrimp, seaweed or cooked egg yolk (preferably ground into pulp), usually feed it one day Twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon, giving food the size of a mung bean each time is enough! If you pay attention, you can also find that the color of the digestive sac of a jellyfish that has eaten something will change due to the food.
For the sake of beauty, convenience and profit, aquariums choose to use small round bottles to sell the beauty of jellyfish, but they ignore the sustainability of life.
Jellyfish is a living creature after all, and any living creature has its basic life habits and requirements for water quality, debit and food. A regular cup has no water flow and no filtration. It's just a pool of stagnant water, the fish will die if put in it.
If you plan to breed for a long time, Mr. Jellyfish recommends purchasing a professional jellyfish aquarium first. Of course, you just bought the bottle out of curiosity. It is recommended not to feed it will easily accelerate the deterioration of water quality and lead to death more quickly.