The life that evolved on Jupiter was initially algal in nature- it would synthesize energy from the heavy static that bordered the great red spot, some utilized the volatile gases around them. As the lifeforms evolved, a light algae that floated on the dense gases of the red planet, it slowly became more solid- many of the growths linked together to form a sort of platform. As after many years without competition, some life emerged that would graze on the algae. It would drift, consume a large chunk of a platform, then leave. Its lack of competition was able to spell the end of these light floating algaes, until a predator arose. Life there now includes huge amounts of algae bound with particulate, floating on the dense gases and the numerous lifeforms comparable to plankton. The trophic ladders are becoming crowded with filter-feeders and various drifters. Some small amounts of life can go deeper, into the higher pressure zones. Some minute life crosses the red spot to go to other areas. An astounding new development is the much higher complexity in life there- some is seen to be more similar to the advanced plant life on Earth. They are not found for quite some time due to the proximity to the storm- even modern readings are are ruined by the heavy weather there. Whatever the future holds for this odd life will not be known to us- this life will not see true development for quite some time. That, however, is still time to look forward to.