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    Category: Hydrozoa

    A Guide for Aquarists: Using Chemicals to Grow Jellyfish in Captivity

    Hi all! Some of you may have read my post on a simple chemical method for inducing metamorphosis in a broad diversity of jelly species. In that post… Read more “A Guide for Aquarists: Using Chemicals to Grow Jellyfish in Captivity”

    June 21, 2018July 6, 2018 by RRHelm

    Does the “jellyfish drug” Prevagen help with brain function? Expert says no.

    This article originally appeared in the Montreal Gazette, and is re-posted with permission from the author, Joe Schwarcz. Joe Schwarcz is director of McGill University’s Office for Science… Read more “Does the “jellyfish drug” Prevagen help with brain function? Expert says no.”

    December 8, 2017December 8, 2017 by RRHelm

    Thousands of bright blue animals are washing ashore–what are they?

    Over the past few months, odd floating jellies have been washing up on Pacific US beaches by the thousands. With clear plastic-like sails, and bright blue flesh, these harmless jellies… Read more “Thousands of bright blue animals are washing ashore–what are they?”

    October 14, 2014 by RRHelm
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