Chrysaora pacifica
€ 70 – € 85
PARAMETERS
Salinity: | 1020-1025 ppm / 31-33 |
Temp : | 15-24 °C / 59-75°F |
Light : | no need |
MAINTENANCE
Facilty: | medium |
Food : | Artemia naupli, Copepods, dry food, frozen food, moon jellies |
Sting : | Dangerous to humans |
CHARACTERISTICS
DELIVERY
As deliveries are difficult to calculate online, we will send you the delivery invoice after your jellyfish order.
Estimated shipping price for 1 box 7 liters:
Europe = +- 55 €
USA = +- 80 €
Japan = +- 100 €
SPECIES
Chrysaora pacifica, commonly named the Japanese sea nettle, is a jellyfish in the family Pelagiidae.[1] This common species is native to the northwest Pacific Ocean, including Japan and Korea, but it was formerly confused with the larger and more northerly distributed C. melanaster.[2] As a consequence, individuals kept in public aquariums have often been mislabelled as C. melanaster.[3] The medusae of C. pacifica typically has a bell with a diameter of 15–21 cm (5.9–8.3 in). Its sting is strong and can be dangerous to humans.
Salinity: | 1020-1025 ppm / 31-33 |
Temp : | 15-24 °C / 59-75°F |
Light : | no need |
Facilty: | medium |
Food : | Artemia naupli, Copepods, dry food, frozen food, moon jellies |
Sting : | Dangerous to humans |
As deliveries are difficult to calculate online, we will send you the delivery invoice after your jellyfish order.
Estimated shipping price for 1 box 7 liters:
Europe = +- 55 €
USA = +- 80 €
Japan = +- 100 €
Chrysaora pacifica, commonly named the Japanese sea nettle, is a jellyfish in the family Pelagiidae.[1] This common species is native to the northwest Pacific Ocean, including Japan and Korea, but it was formerly confused with the larger and more northerly distributed C. melanaster.[2] As a consequence, individuals kept in public aquariums have often been mislabelled as C. melanaster.[3] The medusae of C. pacifica typically has a bell with a diameter of 15–21 cm (5.9–8.3 in). Its sting is strong and can be dangerous to humans.