Yes they are a variety of brine shrimp that were marketed by a very smart ("Spin Doctor" type entrepreneur who got very rich from the spin).
Yes
Sea monkeys are brine shrimp and yes they do eat algae.
It is because sea-monkeys are a special type of brine shrimp that have tails and have an odd behavior similar to monkeys behavior.
Sea Monkeys are Brine shrimp. So asking that question is a bit like asking how many grains of sand there are in the world.
The bigger the tank, the better. I use my spare 10 gallon on my brine shrimp. I raise them to feed my betta.
brine shrimp larva
it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys) it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys)
No. They are Brine Shrimp.
Sea monkeys are brine shrimp and yes they do eat algae.
Sea monkeys are not man made they are a type of brine shrimp
no... they are certainly not minibeast but are a type of brine shrimp
Sea MOnkeys
Sea monkeys are 'Brine shrimp' and are used as food for small fish. Yes I do have them for that purpose.
'Sea' monkeys, which actually are brine shrimp
It is because sea-monkeys are a special type of brine shrimp that have tails and have an odd behavior similar to monkeys behavior.
yes they are closely related
Sea monkeys are brine shrimp. Just follow the instructions on the pack and all should be OK.
Sea monkeys are actually a type of brine shrimp, so they are most closely related to other crustaceans like shrimp, crabs, and lobsters. They are part of the class Branchiopoda, which includes various species of small aquatic crustaceans.