no sea monkeys swim on their backs but they filter feed amoungst the abendagest at the fron of their body which when they are swimming is at the top to find out more please come to our instant pet forum where whe have heaps of info on sea monkey and sea dragons the ausssie vesian of sea monkeys. www.littleaussieproducts.com/forum
Sea monkeys are brine shrimp and yes they do eat algae.
Sea Monkeys like to eat algae and the Sea Monkey food packet.
If you have sea monkeys in one tank with triops, they will eat each other.
thousands of sea monkeys.
no
You go back to the place where you got the sea monkeys from and buy more food for them.
sea monkeys dont eat bannas
sea monkeys and fish small fish
yes they do and there fat ugly smelly did i already say fat?
Sea Monkeys cannot live with fish. Guppies MAY be a possibility, but I doubt that you will have Sea Monkeys when you go back to see your aquarium. Also, Sea Monkeys are extremely small. And they cannot live in anything larger than a gallon (except when they are in a enormously-sized colony). Any fish WILL think of Sea Monkeys as food. Also, only salt-water fish are physically able to inhabit their tank in the first place. Snails, however, can live with Sea Monkeys. A company known as Little Aussie Products sells a product similar to Sea Monkeys called "Itsy Bitsy Sea Dragons." They also sell "tank mates" for Sea Monkeys/Dragons: Snails. They have multiple species of snails, including: Teeny Weeny Winkles, Coco Snails and Blueberries. Sea Bubbles are another small species which can live with Sea Dragons/Monkeys. They are also sold by Little Aussie Products, and are much smaller than even Sea Dragons/Monkeys. I hope this helps!
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 and eat 'spirulina' which is a kind of algae.