Jellyfish drawing method is as follows:
Material preparation: white paper, pencil.
Drawing method is as follows:
1, first we draw the jellyfish umbrella-shaped body.
2. Under the umbrella-shaped body, draw the pattern lines on the jellyfish's body.
3, then above the body of the jellyfish we draw the two eyes of the jellyfish.
4, then below the two eyes we draw the mouth of the jellyfish and then we draw irregular circles as spots on the body.
5. Then draw the jellyfish's larger tentacles underneath the jellyfish's umbrella-shaped body.
6, and then finally draw tiny tentacles between the larger tentacles, so our sketch jellyfish is ready.
Requirements for keeping jellyfish:
1. Choose the right jellyfish and pay attention to see if it is poisonous. Generally the sea moon jellyfish sold in the ocean museum is far less toxic than other dangerous jellyfish. However, if someone with a sensitive constitution accidentally comes into contact with a jellyfish, they may still experience itching and redness from contact with the stinging cells on the jellyfish.
2. Jellyfish are marine creatures. Change the seawater for jellyfish every week or so to avoid dust and microorganisms that prevent jellyfish and fish from receiving energy and affect their speed of movement. If we can't get seawater, we can also mix it with fresh water, which has tutorials on the internet. Be careful not to touch the jellyfish when changing the water and add water slowly instead of quickly.
3. Plankton such as algae, brine shrimp and rich shrimp are the favorite of most jellyfish. When a jellyfish's digestive organs and mouth turn orange, this means the jellyfish is full. The frequency and amount of food should be controlled and not too much, otherwise the jellyfish can't finish eating and the food will rot leading to deterioration of water quality.