Can't really tell with that photo. I can't see tentacles or anything other than a pile of jelly. My first asumption was a box jellyfish, but again I can't see enough of it to say for certain.
There are no box jellies in the Carribean. Could be a sea wasp, a close relative of the box jelly.
There are no box jellies in the Carribean. Could be a sea wasp, a close relative of the box jelly.
I see these every time I snorkel in the Caribbean. This one happened to be off the coast of grand cayman. The are usually about 2-4" when I happen to see them and are either a translucent white or a translucent tan color. Any ideas on an ID?
This is the ctenophore Mnemiopsis Leidyi .Is a deep sea and comes to shallow water also.Its bioluminiscent when disturbed and also reflects light with its combs.Its iridescent too.These things i think should be illegal to own or sale.For international trade they are banned for sure because these can be really nasty pests.
Except the hitchhikers you getThey are illegal to sale internationally thats why you dont see manny ctenophores aquariums in peoples homes.If somme might try to sell them internationally might get with a jail sentence or criminal record.As for keeping them in the aquarium this is a job for the zoo or the city aquarium.
They are illegal to sale internationally thats why you dont see manny ctenophores aquariums in peoples homes.If somme might try to sell them internationally might get with a jail sentence or criminal record.As for keeping them in the aquarium this is a job for the zoo or the city aquarium.