If they are adults, its is quite easy. First, prepare the larger tank to house the sea monkeys. This will include dechlornating the water, adding the proper amount of salt, and bringing the larger tank up to the same temperature as the original. Then it is simply a matter of straining the sea monkeys out of the smaller enclosure using a brine shrimp net (available online at www.bigalsonline.com OR at most pet stores). Then simply place the brine shrimp into a larger container. For newly hatched brine the process is similar, except that you will need a MUCH finer net such as a rotifer seive.
The bigger the tank, the better. I use my spare 10 gallon on my brine shrimp. I raise them to feed my betta.
You can blow gently with a straw to blow bubbles in your sea monkey tank.
Slim.
The bigger the tank you provide, the bigger and healthier your goldfish will be.
Possibly... one thousand?
adjust the heater on your tank, it will take a while to change the water temp, so as long as it is gradual, it wont hurt em
Sea monkey tanks can be fairly small but when the sea monkeys are adults you may want to get a bit bigger tank
You Buy a lot of eggs! (make sure to have a big enough tank)
no they cant follow the directions
the bigger the tank the bigger it gets
No, they cannot. All living things need oxygen to breathe. Sea Monkeys (and all fish) breathe the oxygen that's in the water. By not purifying the water, they will eventually breathe all the air That's in the tank, and then suffocate.
heat water up, put it in the sink and then put the fish in the sink. (plz remember to put the plug in)