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Originally Posted by justinl
well... technically any crustacean larvae are called nauplii tony
hydroids and cnidarians can have what is known as a medusa stage. the medusa looks like what most people know as a jelly; hydroid medusae are called hydromedusae and look very similar but have a few mostly anatomical differences. All of them have a polyp stage. medusae are supposed to settle and make a new polyp but I highly doubt that they can accomplish this in captivity unless special precautions are taken.
in the end though the result is the same; it will get eaten or chopped in a pump, either way it will die without causing any harm.
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If I'm correct the phylum cnidaria also contains Anthozoa (The corals in our tanks) which do not have a medusa stage. As for the not causing harm thing, im sure 95% of the cnidarian species in our tanks are harmless but I have seen Jellyfish completley wipe out a sea horse tank.
Levi