Follow the instructions on the Sea Monkey Kit.
Follow the directions on the Sea monkey Kit.
No, you can only feed a baby sea monkey 4 or 5 days after they hatch don't feed them to much! Feed them from the smaller side of the spoon other wise they'll choke and die !
you can tell that your sea monkey is pregnant when she has a little egg sack on her back but it will take a year before she does get pregnant ( it will take 50 weeks to hatch if pregnant )
They don't. Once they hatch, off to the sea they go!!
If your sea monkey eggs float to the top, it may indicate that they are not viable or that they are not fertilized. Floating eggs can also suggest that they are not getting the right conditions for hatching, such as appropriate temperature or salinity levels. It's important to ensure proper care and environment for the eggs to hatch successfully. If they remain floating without hatching, it might be best to check the instructions and consider starting with a new batch.
Probably about 48 hours, that is a relatively low temperature for sea monkeys.
Well ... Yes ... Typically they should. I don't think you'll be getting any Gold Fish or anything like that out of those eggs ...
you wait 24 hours for the purifier to settle in the boil it to room temperature and they will hatch withing 5mins-7days.
yes they will it says it in the sea monkey handbook
"Sea Monkeys" are actually a kind of shrimp - this is a gimmick some company thought up to make money by selling shrimp eggs. They invented the name "sea monkey" and sold the eggs. They look like tiny little shrimps after you hatch them out.
in the sea.
No, sea-monkey eggs range from white to pink to deep red. If your sea-monkeys eggs are brown, get some sea-monkey medics! Hurry! (none of your eggs will hatch because your female laid unfertilized eggs)