Sea monkeys, which are a type of brine shrimp, do not necessarily need air pumps for survival, but providing aeration can benefit their growth and health. An air pump helps circulate the water, prevents stagnation, and ensures that the oxygen is evenly distributed, which can enhance their overall well-being. However, if the water is kept clean and properly maintained, sea monkeys can thrive without an air pump.
Your a dumb a$$ why do you need sea monkeys and why from mars
You don't if you like your sea monkeys. Sea monkeys are a variety of shrimp. They need airation/filtration and good quality water to live happilly. It is best you leave the sea monkeys with friends (someone to look after them) if you are travelling. HTH
Sea-monkeys can live in temperatures from 60 degrees to 80 degrees. Thanks!
mostly red magic, the million bubble air pump, and each other (for mating purposes)
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.
room temp is ok.
you need sea medic it will set rid of it
Yes, I bought my sea monkeys there!
yes i love sea monkeys
Sea-Monkeys are a miniature species of shrimp.
Sea monkeys are a type of brine shrimp that are marketed as a novelty pet. They are called "sea monkeys" as a marketing strategy to make them seem more interesting and exotic to consumers. In reality, they are not monkeys at all but rather tiny crustaceans.
no you cannot this is aerating device you don't really need to clean your sea monkeys tanks they love dirt and algae , but you can clean it if you want with the aqua leash this looks similar to the air pump but doesn't have the bubble bit at the bottom so you can push the top bit of the aqua leash down and when released it sucks up some of the dirt and algae but it is best to just leave it, i have had my sea monkeys for 2 years now and i haven't cleaned it once and i have over 30 sea monkeys now hope this was helpful.