When you buy them, they come with a little packet of growth food, good for almost a year. You need a half-spoon of the tiny spoon it comes with, and that's it. You feed them more when the water is completely clear, every 2-5 days.
Sea Monkeys are a hybrid of Brine Shrimp (Artemia sp.). They are edible, but most only grow to ¾ of an inch, and thus would be a very small meal. They are not a normal part of most human diets, however, in some cultures, people eat products made from plankton and krill and those may contain some brine shrimp.
They are edible, I believe, however, most do not even grow to a full inch, so they would be an extremely small meal.
Unfortunately, Yes. You could overfeed them, Or forget to feed them. You could just kill them purposely (If you're cruel.) I heard that small sea monkeys can get squished by sea diamonds...And well, Sometimes its just unlucky and they die. You could also not pump air into the tank which is highly likely to make them suffocate, For the babies anyway. And if you pump the air into the tank, Make sure to be gentle! A friend of mine squished her baby sea monkeys by pushing the air pump to the bottom. You cannot put anything not made for sea monkeys into the tank. If you were to put something for them to play with, Make sure to thouroughly clean and wash it with a mild cleaner, Then leave it to sun dry. DO NOT leave the sea monkeys by the window, They will die. Mine died when i did this, When it was a really hot day.
Sure! Why not? They're pretty easy to care for. You just give them food once in a while and maybe scrub their tiny tank a little and that's about it. And if you decide you don't want to care for them or something, if you let the water evaporate, they're supposed to turn into little eggs that become sea monkeys again when you add water!
Yes, please do not try to feed your sea-monkeys to your fish.
Yes, but they probably wouldn't taste very good.
yes it is a fish so go ahead
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
Bluebells have a sort of a sour taste, but they are edible
Yes it is edible
Yes, if you put too much water then it will take longer to evaporate, it will slosh out, or they will drown.
yes they are
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 it is not edible
Soy is actually the smallest edible nut. The largest edible nut in the entire world that is edible is the cocoa nut.
No hydrogen is not edible. Because of its freezing tempratures, It can not be edible.
The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).