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.
Sea monkeys are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Cold water can slow down their metabolism and potentially lead to death. It's important to maintain a consistent temperature for your sea monkeys to ensure their health and well-being.
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.
Sea monkeys are saltwater organisms, so putting them in freshwater results in death within about 1-2 hrs ,is what most will say. But i think this is wrong because i accidently did this but my sea monkeys have been living for more than a week so far.
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 they live in salt water
Sea-monkeys can live in temperatures from 60 degrees to 80 degrees. Thanks!
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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
The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys was created on 1992-09-19.
The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys ended on 1992-11-28.
sea water
They will live for maybe a month or so if you keep feeding them and cleaning the tank.
what they eat, where they live, their size, water temperature their life cycle, how long they live
They are too small to bite, but don't hold them, they need to be in water to live!
hi no you can not hold sea monkeys they would die because its just like holding a fish it would die because it needs water to live.
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!