Sea Monkeys will do best when the temperature is from 75-80 F, but can withstand temperatures from 65 to 85 F.
A baby sea-monkey is called a nauplius. It is the larval stage of a sea-monkey before it develops into an adult.
If sea monkeys are deprived of food for an extended period, they will likely die. It's important to provide them with a balanced diet to ensure their health and longevity. If you run out of sea monkey food, you can try to supplement with small amounts of powdered spirulina or crushed fish flakes as a temporary solution until you can get more proper food for them.
At this stage there are no sharks in the black sea because the water is too cold for them.
cold sea water. You're Welcome!
Sea monkey eggs are typically small and round, with a translucent appearance. They are often referred to as "dry" eggs because they are laid in a dormant state and only hatch once placed in water and exposed to the right conditions. Once submerged, they can be seen floating or sinking in the water.
they die
They die. they can't survive without water.
You need a tank, food, water purifier, someway to aerate the tank, and (of course) sea-monkey eggs.
no it does not :P
Approximately 24hrs.
The floor gets wet.
Yes you do or they will die
cold very cold
Between cold and warm
cold water
Because it is safer to lay their eggs in sand, in water, it is cold, and the babies inside the eggs will die. Just my thoughts.
yes they will it says it in the sea monkey handbook