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Jellyfish typically start to reproduce when they reach maturity, which can vary by species but often occurs between 6 months to 2 years of age. The exact timing depends on environmental conditions and the species' life cycle. In favorable conditions, jellyfish can reproduce multiple times throughout their lifespan.

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