Jellyfish is an invertebrate, and it is a relatively low invertebrate. They live in the ocean, but they can also be raised in captivity. The conditions of artificial breeding are different from those of their native areas, so we need to pay attention to some problems in the process of breeding, so that they can live longer.
1. Water quality and water change: When raising jellyfish, a nitrification system can also be established in the fish tank as when raising fish. However, do not add too much nitrification system rashly, step by step, add a little each time, and gradually establish and improve the nitrification system. Then there is the change of water, when breeding jellyfish do not need to change water frequently, in fact, jellyfish do not like the surrounding water environment to change too much.
2. Water temperature: When breeding jellyfish, special attention should be paid to the water temperature. Jellyfish like to grow in warm water, so generally speaking, about 25 degrees is more appropriate. However, the water temperature should not be too high, in which the activity of jellyfish will be reduced, and may even lead to their death.
3. Food: There are many kinds of food that can be fed to jellyfish. The two most common kinds are small fish and shrimps. In addition, some special liquid feed can be purchased in stores, which is specially for jellyfish, so this food can also be purchased regularly. In addition, jellyfish originally live in the ocean, and some trace elements in the ocean are required, so trace elements can be supplemented appropriately.
4. Light: When breeding jellyfish, special attention should be paid to light, which is very important for their life activities. Jellyfish have a special substance called "single-celled zooxanthellae", which can photosynthesize with the help of light.