No, sea monkeys are an unequaled species of brine shrimp. The scientific name is Artemia Salina. Scientists bred the Sea monkeys to get bigger, and live longer than other brine shrimp. "Sea" because they live in water and "monkey" because of their tails, and they're really playful.
honestly it depends on how you mean harmful:
harmful for earth no
harmful to eat yes just because it is a living animal made up of chemicals and other things:
and its also harmful to get them in Ur eyes it can infect your eyes and even make u go blind
Sea monkies are hatchling brine shrimp. The only thing that would be dangerous about touching their water would be if it were a puddle of it on the floor and you had your finger in a light socket. Try to avoid that.
Yes, you can touch a sea monkey but you would probably squish and crumple it.
Sea monkeys don't get bigger than a portion of a finger and aren't venomous and I'm pretty sure they are devoid of teeth so really, there's no way for them to harm you...
Sea Monkeys like to eat algae and the Sea Monkey food packet.
A Saltwater Shrimp
They will die.
some kind of medicine only for sea-monkeys
brine shrimp larva
no it does not :P
yes they will it says it in the sea monkey handbook
how many eggs to you get in a sea monkey starter kit
Follow the instructions on the Sea Monkey Kit.
yes tadpoles can eat sea monkey food
Sea monkey tanks can be fairly small but when the sea monkeys are adults you may want to get a bit bigger tank
the Ph of sea monkey food is 5, it contains a but of acid
It is because sea-monkeys are a special type of brine shrimp that have tails and have an odd behavior similar to monkeys behavior.
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Sea Monkey or Brine Shrimp are a saltwater invert and can be easily crushed or injured. They are for viewing pleasure only.
It is a very real animal! Brine shrimp = sea monkey
Yes, Estonia does touch the Baltic Sea.