they release eggs and sperm into the water. once eggs hatch they attach themselves to rocks or corral reef, depending on the location and species of jellyfish. This is a period in the life cycle called 'polyp'. they are usually immobile and stay attached until more fully developed. Again this is all depending on the species so it can varry.
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Yes
Yes, of course.
they do not reproduce
Yes.
They hatch from eggs.
they often have babies every day or two
We do not no for sure.It might have a its babies in the summer when it is warm.
Pink Meanie : The jellyfish that can consume 34 of it's kind at one time.
An immature jellyfish is called ephyra.From the egg of a jellyfish, hatches a larva called planula.
They don't. Like most invertebrates young jellyfish fend for themselves. This is true of most animals that are not mammals or birds.
Yes, jellyfish reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. Once fertilized, the eggs develop into larvae that eventually grow into juvenile jellyfish. These juveniles then develop into adult jellyfish.