Sea monkeys are a type of shrimp. They are basically brine shrimp, but are given the name 'sea-monkeys' to make them seem more novel. They are very heavily marketed and are very popular in every day life. They are one of the best pets for little children as they are very simple to look after. They don't live for very long but they hatch very quickly.
Seamonkeys are real living animals, they are very small animals classed as a fish. They do the 7 resorces, therefore they are real animals. Even though they are made from crystls they are still living animals
Yes, if you put too much water then it will take longer to evaporate, it will slosh out, or they will drown.
Sea Monkeys are usually about one year old when mature. It may vary though because some people keep them in different conditions to others. The average life span is about 1.5 years although some may die from malnourishment or by fighting with others.
A full grown sea monkey kept at the correct temp will grow to male:0.5 inches female:0.75 inches
Sea Monkeys, despite their name, are a scientifically edited hybrid of brine shrimp, and thus are not found in the sea. Non-scientifically edited species of brine shrimp are not found in the sea either, rather, they are found in salt lakes around the world, such as the Great Salt Lake.
Sorry, there is no such thing as seamonkeys.
Sea Monkeys, a popular toy when I was younger, are actually just brine shrimp.
Leron Berry
Seamonkeys are real living animals, they are very small animals classed as a fish. They do the 7 resorces, therefore they are real animals. Even though they are made from crystls they are still living animals
They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
seamonkeys inveded earth with flying octopuses
Seamonkeys don't need to eat the food that comes with them in the kit, they can be fed yeast, powdered algae, dried egg yolk powder. Big Al's Online has specific food for sea monkeys at www.bigalsonline.com, product #25500 http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl3684/cp18326/si1381246/cl0/osiartemiabrinefood6grams
becaus if we don't we might aswell rapidly evolve into seamonkeys due to the rapid rise in sea levels
No I dont think so. But you can put them with real coral they are a lot more interesting than seamonkeys! I like how you get the little sea snails with them. Cool!
Yes, if you put too much water then it will take longer to evaporate, it will slosh out, or they will drown.
Yes, sea monkeys are actually brine shrimp.
Well i have never seen one at petco... lol.... or petsmart for that matter... but I am sure you can find them somewhere. Have you heard about seamonkeys? Theyre cool too. Look 'em up!