

Bring a touch of grace and mystery to your aquarium with the Lychnorhiza lucerna jellyfish. A fascinating addition, the result of controlled breeding, which requires a stable and well-established aquatic environment to thrive. Carefully check your water parameters before introduction.
Introduce the elegance and mystery of the deep sea into your aquarium with the Lychnorhiza lucerna Jellyfish. This species, resulting from controlled breeding, is a fascinating addition that will transform your aquarium into a true living spectacle. ✨
Warning: Although magnificent, Lychnorhiza lucerna jellyfish have stinging cells. It is therefore essential to handle them with care and to learn about the best maintenance practices before acquiring them.
Before welcoming these delicate creatures, make sure your aquarium is perfectly prepared. The nitrogen cycle must be perfectly established to guarantee their well-being. Do not hesitate to contact us for personalized advice on preparing your aquarium. 🐠
Shipping costs: 42 euros including VAT for up to 10 jellyfish. Careful packaging is guaranteed to ensure their safe arrival. 📦
Recif'Art Advice: Acclimatizing jellyfish is a crucial step. Introduce them gradually into their new environment by controlling the temperature and salinity of the water. Careful monitoring is recommended during the first 48 hours. 🌊
The Lychnorhiza lucerna jellyfish requires clean and stable seawater. It is imperative that the nitrogen cycle be perfectly established before its introduction into the aquarium. Key parameters to monitor include salinity (approximately 1.025), temperature (between 20 and 26°C), pH (between 8.1 and 8.4), as well as levels of ammonia, nitrites and nitrates, which must be kept as low as possible. Regular water changes are also essential to maintain optimal water quality.
Yes, the Lychnorhiza lucerna jellyfish has stinging cells. Although their venom is generally not fatal to humans, it can cause skin irritation, itching and a burning sensation. It is therefore recommended to handle these jellyfish with care, using appropriate gloves, and to avoid direct contact with the skin. In case of contact, rinse the affected area abundantly with sea water and consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
The compatibility of jellyfish with other species in an aquarium is limited. It is best to keep them in a specific aquarium (jellyfish) to prevent them from being injured by other animals or from injuring other species. Fish and invertebrates may be tempted to sting or eat them, while jellyfish may also conflict with other organisms. If you wish to introduce other species, carefully research their compatibility and ensure that the aquarium is large enough and well arranged to minimize risks.
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Bring a touch of grace and mystery to your aquarium with the Lychnorhiza lucerna jellyfish. A fascinating addition, the result of controlled breeding, which requires a stable and well-established aquatic environment to thrive. Carefully check your water parameters before introduction.













