yes
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.
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.
Through their nose and mouth using their lungs and diaphragm.
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.
You can feed sea monkeys specially formulated packets of food that typically come with the kit when you purchase them. It usually contains yeast, spirulina, and other nutrients they need to thrive. Just sprinkle a small amount daily into their habitat for them to feed on.
A lot of toy stores sell sea monkeys (aka: Brine Shrimp). But if all else fails, they can be found online, and are cheap.
I don't know about the tanks, but you can get sea-monkey kits at Wal*Mart, Target, Rite Aid, etc.
Yes, I bought my sea monkeys there!
yes i love sea monkeys
Your a dumb a$$ why do you need sea monkeys and why from mars
Sea-Monkeys are a miniature species of shrimp.
Sea Monkeys cannot live with fish. Guppies MAY be a possibility, but I doubt that you will have Sea Monkeys when you go back to see your aquarium. Also, Sea Monkeys are extremely small. And they cannot live in anything larger than a gallon (except when they are in a enormously-sized colony). Any fish WILL think of Sea Monkeys as food. Also, only salt-water fish are physically able to inhabit their tank in the first place. Snails, however, can live with Sea Monkeys. A company known as Little Aussie Products sells a product similar to Sea Monkeys called "Itsy Bitsy Sea Dragons." They also sell "tank mates" for Sea Monkeys/Dragons: Snails. They have multiple species of snails, including: Teeny Weeny Winkles, Coco Snails and Blueberries. Sea Bubbles are another small species which can live with Sea Dragons/Monkeys. They are also sold by Little Aussie Products, and are much smaller than even Sea Dragons/Monkeys. I hope this helps!
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.
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
Yes sea monkeys are real. go to http://www.sea-monkeys.com/
I'm pretty sure that sea monkeys are produced from yeast
Well you can put special sea monkeys sea diamonds in and the sea monkeys love it it is also a fun toy!!