This cup-shaped pet jellyfish is the most common ornamental jellyfish on the market. The main breeding condition is the artificial water flow that simulates the ocean current. Of course, seawater is also needed. It is best to feed it with brine shrimp, as well as molten shrimp eggs (not good in the long run). There are also high-end liquid feeds. 1. Natural seawater is the best, but the polluted seawater near the coast needs to be treated. Generally, if there is no such condition, sea salt is mixed with tap water or purified water. The salinity ratio is usually 15 grams of sea salt to 530 ml of water. 2. Feed the fish in a cup of dead water, feed them with brine shrimps you hatch yourself, and ensure the temperature is at the best 25 degrees. Change the water every other day (and use Red Cross or other imported salt). The best I have seen can only live for more than 2 months. Usually, a week is enough for those who have no experience. At present, it is still difficult to raise this new type of ornamental aquarium pet. As for how to raise jellyfish in a jellyfish tank, please refer to:%CB%AE%C4%B8%B8%D7&fr=index&ie=utf-8 |
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