Lots of big Aurelia
Description and Comments
Dozens of moon jellies (Aurelia labiata) around Indian Arm. Highest concentrations near Jug Island and Cozy Cove but there are individuals almost everywhere in the Arm. Most are quite large (BD>20cm). Spent several hours on the water over the last 2 days and saw hundreds of Aurelia but only 2 lion's manes (Cyanea capillata).
Type of organism
Jellyfish
Quantity
100
Latitude
49.32
Longitude
-122.94
Comments
Hi Lucas, Can you tell me if
Hi Lucas,
Can you tell me if any of these are close to shore? I am looking to capture a couple for my jelly aquarium. Thanks for any help you can provide.
-Sean
would like to buy jellyfish
In reply to Hi Lucas, Can you tell me if by seanforsberg
would like to buy jellyfish from you!
Located in Edmonton, Alberta
contact me at wayne7teng@gmail.com
Hi Sean, Yes, you can usually
Hi Sean,
Yes, you can usually find these close to shore, but it is often sick/dying individuals that are in the shallowest waters so looking for specimens in deeper waters next to docks is probably your best bet. But note that jellies from temperate waters are unlikely to survive very long in an aquarium without a chiller. For jellies to survive in water at room temperature you'd need more tropical species/varieties.
Lucas
Thanks Lucas, and thanks for
Thanks Lucas, and thanks for the shout-out in that recent article.
Pretty. How can you tell the
Pretty. How can you tell the difference between moon and Mitocoma when looking at them? Is it is the size? Still learning how to ID. Jellies are tricky to me:) any tips are helpful.
http://jellieszone.com/hydromedusae/mitrocoma/
Hi Elizabeth. With a bit of
Hi Elizabeth. With a bit of practice, Mitrocoma and Aurelia are pretty easy to tell apart. Firstly, you're right about the size, in that Mitrocoma in B.C. are rarely very large, and are typically smaller than a toonie. Aurelia on the other hand can grow quite large, even exceeding dinner-plate diameter. Mitrocoma also have a distinct cross or x-pattern, whereas Aurelia typically have 4 circular or horseshoe shaped gonads near their centre, which is usually a dead giveaway for IDing them. Google some images and you'll see the differences pretty quickly. I hope that helps. Happy jellywatching!
Lucas
Hi guys, I'm located in
Hi guys,
I'm located in Alberta, Edmonton and would also like to start a jellyfish aquarium.
Would anyone be interested in helping me catch some jellyfish and shipping them to Edmonton? Would give money for your service!
Thanks
Wayne
Shoot me an email at wayne7teng@gmail.com
Hi Wayne, you will need
In reply to Hi guys, I'm located in by wayne7teng
Hi Wayne, you will need tropical jellyfish unless you have a chiller on your aquarium, which can be complicated. You can buy tropical jellyfish in Canada from www.jellyfishaquarium.ca
Good luck!