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The average size of a box jellyfish baby, or larva, is quite small, typically ranging from about 1 to 5 millimeters in diameter. After hatching, they develop through various stages, including the polyp stage, before maturing into the larger, free-swimming medusa form. As they grow, they can reach sizes of up to 30 centimeters or more in diameter as adults.

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