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Cultivation mode of fried egg jellyfish

2010165438+1October 25th, recently, a special jellyfish resembling fried eggs was successfully propagated in artificial captivity. It is reported that this jellyfish looks like fried eggs, and it can also move in the water by swinging its "egg white" part.

These weird fried eggs look delicious, but you'd better hope they don't appear on your breakfast toast, because they are actually a special kind of jellyfish, just born in captivity.

Photographer Toro Ben Weber immediately picked up the camera and took these photos after hearing about the birth of these strange creatures. This strange fried egg jellyfish was found in the Mediterranean. They need a lot of sunshine to sustain their lives.

It is very difficult to breed this jellyfish in captivity, but the staff of Basel Zoo in Switzerland successfully simulated their natural living environment and successfully gave birth to a number of new small jellyfish.

A staff member of the aquarium said: "Breeding this jellyfish is really a very difficult challenge. They only live on the high seas, so it is extremely difficult to catch and transport them. Moreover, aquariums must use special fluorescent lamps to ensure that the light intensity is equivalent to the natural environment in which they live, so as to meet the daily frequent consumption of fried egg jellyfish. "

"The little jellyfish is very small, only a few centimeters big. But they will soon become the shape of eggs, so we must keep them away from the light at first to prevent them from being baked into' fried eggs'. "

Omelette jellyfish, also known as jellyfish, fertilized eggs in seawater and developed into tiny larvae attached to marine life.

This jellyfish can reach a diameter of 35 cm when it is fully grown. Unlike most jellyfish, the fried egg jellyfish can move itself by swinging the "egg white" part, and does not rely entirely on the current to drift.

Toben 165438+ took these amazing photos on1October 4th. He said: "They are beautiful creatures, but their appearance is too unusual."