Sea monkeys, which are a type of brine shrimp, generally do not exhibit aggressive behavior towards one another and are not known to kill each other. However, in environments where food is scarce or if they are overcrowded, competition may occur, leading to stress and potentially harming weaker individuals. In such cases, while they may not actively kill one another, aggressive interactions can lead to the death of some shrimp. Overall, they are more likely to coexist rather than engage in lethal behavior.
If you wish to kill them
Yes, it is possible for triops to eat sea monkeys as they are both small aquatic creatures that can be territorial and opportunistic feeders. It's best to keep them separate to avoid potential conflict or harm.
If the bottom one has a bump it's probably mating
If you want to kill them, yes.
well i have some and i believe they are mating or just plying
mostly red magic, the million bubble air pump, and each other (for mating purposes)
It is difficult to determine the exact number of sea monkeys in the world as they are sold as kits for individuals to raise at home. The term "sea monkeys" typically refers to a type of brine shrimp. However, there are millions of sea monkeys sold each year in various kits.
Yes, I bought my sea monkeys there!
yes i love sea monkeys
i heard they are a sickness that will kill your sea monkeys over time. you might need the sea monkey medicine.
Not letting the water purifier set can harm the sea monkeys by not effectively removing harmful chemicals or contaminants from the water. However, it is unlikely to directly kill them unless the water is in extremely poor condition. It is best to follow the instructions to ensure the health and well-being of the sea monkeys.
Sea monkeys primarily eat algae and other microscopic organisms in their environment. These tiny creatures are filter feeders and rely on consuming small particles suspended in the water. Additionally, sea monkeys can also be fed commercial food designed specifically for them.