The moon jellyfish is one of the many species of jellyfish that are common marine animals. Jellyfish generally don't live very long, and neither do moon jellyfish. Generally speaking, the life span of the moon jellyfish will be between half a month and 2 years. Moreover, the life span of the moon jellyfish can reach 2 years is relatively small. It must be in a particularly suitable environment and not be killed by natural enemies or human beings before its life span can reach 2 years.
There are many factors that affect the life span of the moon jellyfish. For example, the moon jellyfish can be bred in captivity. If they are raised in ordinary fish tanks and do not pay much attention to regulating the surrounding environment, the moon jellyfish may only live for about two months, or sometimes less than two months. The moon jellyfish, which lives in a marine environment, lives slightly longer. Whether the environment is suitable or not will greatly affect the life span of the moon jellyfish, for example, once the marine environment is polluted, it will affect the life span of the moon jellyfish. In addition, natural enemies and human hunting are also important factors affecting their life span.
Jellyfish can be cultured artificially. Among the many varieties of jellyfish, there will be some varieties specially used for viewing. The ornamental value of the moon jellyfish is relatively high, which can be cultured artificially and can be used as a pet at home. However, as mentioned above, if they are cultured in ordinary fish tanks and do not pay much attention to the surrounding environment, the life span of the moon jellyfish will be shorter, because they originally live in the ocean. Therefore, it is recommended to simulate their original environment when breeding, and carefully maintain them.