I know they eat zooplankton which are microscopic orgainisms that live in water. I have caught several jellyfish and am feeding them by supplying them with fresh lake water.
Freshwater jellyfish typically eat zoo plankton from the water column. Using their nemocysts, they sting prey in the water, stunning it and allowing for easy entry into the animal's body.nope
Freshwater jellyfish are clear. Like a plastic bag.
Yes. Although most jellyfish are marine animals, some inhabit freshwater.
They are common in both Brackish and Salt water. I do not know of a freshwater species of jellyfish although it is quite possible there are some from the Amazon Basin. There are freshwater Jelly fish which have evolved in the carribean islands. National Geographic aired a documentary on it recently. Go here for some information on Jellyfish http://www.destination-scuba.com/deadly-jellyfish-sting.html
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
If you mean What eats a jellyfish? The answer is some sea turtles, other jellyfish and people.If you mean What does a jellyfish eat? They eat small fish and zooplankton
Jellyfish can eat anything that can be paralyzed easily, so yes it can.yes jellyfish eat zooplankton.
it would die because they cant survive the freshwater trip
jellyfish do eat bacteria jellyfish eat other smaller things - a 5th grader wrote this caleb
jellyfish eat small fish and microplankton