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  • What is the long chain attached to some of my sea monkeys?
  • ...in a chain attached to the sea monkey. I couldn't find anything easily / immediately on google about it. What are these chains?


  • How come my sea monkeys are not really monkeys?
  • I recently bought some sea monkeys but it turns out they are not monkeys after all... so now I don't know what to do? Are they really...


  • What will happen if I put a new set of Sea-Monkey eggs in while there are full grown Sea-Monkeys in the tank?
  • ...replace dead ones but there are full grown Sea-Monkeys in the tank though. Also can anyone...


  • What are "sea monkeys" and why do they never look like they do in the pictures?
  • ... that if some of the sea monkeys played their guitars...even saw a little guitar before they were devoured by my angel fish...error. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong and what I...


  • There are small white specs resembling sea monkeys in my turtle tank. What could these be?
  • ...that swim around erratically, much like sea monkeys, floating around all over their tank. Does anyone know what these could be? I've looked online for...


  • What are the tails growing off of my sea monkeys?
  • Some of my sea monkeys have long tails that just grew on, what is it?


  • what is the percentage of salt in water that sea monkeys need?
  • The water from the sea monkey tank is full of these cotton like ...


  • whats the animal called that are slightly bigger than sea monkeys and are visible?
  • ...eye, does any body know what they are called? you also get... in packs just like sea monkeys.


  • Why has one of my sea monkeys turned green?
  • I have a sea monkey tank with about 6 monkeys which are all quite big now. I've had...for about 3 months. Any idea what they are?? Additional info - I...


  • Are sea monkeys worth buying and if yes what should i buy?
  • ...39;ve been ...to buy sea monkeys but i...



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  • Sea-Monkeys

  • Sea-Monkeys is a brand name for brine shrimp – a group of crustaceans that undergo cryptobiosis – often sold in hatching kits as novelty aquarium pets.

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