Can I Feed My Sea Monkeys Fish Food?

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Theoretically, a healthy tank will grow enough algae to feed your colony. McGalver Blog had good luck with simply feeding the brine shrimp spirulina powder sparingly, once a week.

I found a fish food that contained both spirulina and yeast (and other filler ingredients)

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Do you need to feed sea monkeys?

Feed your sea monkeys.


After you initially feed your sea monkeys growth food, you need to feed your sea monkeys every five days

. This makes sure they have enough food to grow and thrive in your tank. Feed them the appropriate amount as directed on the package. Never feed them more than once every five days.

What do you do when you run out of sea monkey food?

What do Sea-Monkeys eat when you run out of food?

What Else Can Sea Monkeys Eat? If you run out of the food that came with the kit, then you should be able to buy

brine shrimp food

from a pet store. This is essentially the same stuff that you’ve been feeding the sea monkeys the entire time. Brine shrimp food mostly contains algae.

Can I move my Sea-Monkeys to a bigger tank?

Sea monkeys seem to like swimming near the base of the containers that they call home. A fish tank can work out just fine for what you’re trying to do so long as you’re using the right water and keeping the salinity levels where they need to be.

Are Aqua Dragons and Sea-Monkeys the same?

Like Sea-Monkeys, Aqua Dragons are brine shrimp — a species of aquatic crustacean.

The difference between Sea-Monkeys and Aqua Dragons lies only in the brand name

, similar to the difference between Coke and Pepsi, Aqua Dragons explained on the company website.

Why did they stop selling Sea-Monkeys?

When the Von Braunhut headlines appeared in 1988, New Jersey-based Larami Limited held the Sea Monkeys license. Atamian says Von Braunhut took the company’s license away because

Larami had neglected Sea Monkeys after the enormous success of their Super Soaker water gun

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Do Sea-Monkeys need light?

Sea-Monkeys are photo-reactive (meaning that they will react to sunlight), and they love the sun.

Indirect sunlight is okay but keep them out of direct sunlight

, so that their tank doesn’t get too hot! What temperature should the water be? Room temperatures around 72° F (22° c) should be fine.

Do Sea-Monkeys need air pump?


A must for serious Sea-Monkey owners

. Help oxygenate their water with no electricity or batteries required. Just pump with your fingers daily to help fill your Sea-Monkeys tank with millions of bubbles that carry life supporting oxygen.

Do you need to clean Sea-Monkey tank?

Can you train Sea-Monkeys?

You may not have known it, but

these little creatures can actually be trained to do tricks

. All you need is a light source and a Robo Diver or other device that dispenses food. Use a Robo Diver or other device that dispenses food.

When should I first feed my Sea-Monkeys?

Feeding the Sea Monkeys. Start feeding the sea monkeys

five days after they hatch

. Rather than feed your sea monkeys as soon as they start hatching, you should wait five days. On the fifth day from when your sea monkeys hatch, you can give them sea monkey food.

How long will my Sea-Monkeys live?

The average lifespan of a Sea-Monkey is

two years

. There have been cases of Sea-Monkeys living up to 5 years with the proper care from owners. However, they multiply rapidly, so as long as you care for them correctly and remove the dead ones from the tank, you should have an endless supply of them.

Do Sea-Monkeys have feelings?

If you refer to the sea monkeys feeling some conscious connection to you, I dare say

its impossible

. For starters, sea monkey brains are very basic. It affords them simple reflexive behaviours (e.g. to light, food, mating) but not much else.

Will my Sea-Monkeys have babies?

Females develop a sac in the front when they’re pregnant.

The female gives birth to multiple babies

. The babies need more air than adults, so they come to the top of the water often. When they mature, you’ll have a new generation of Sea-Monkeys and some of them will in turn become stuck together.

Can I put rocks in my Sea-Monkey tank?

Do Sea-Monkeys need decorations?

Interior decorating:


A common desire is to want to add aquarium decorations to the inside of your Sea-Monkey tank

. While this is a fun idea, it can be risky business. The wrong item could contain chemicals that will kill your Sea-Monkey family.

What are Sea-Monkeys made out of?

They’re

Brine Shrimp

, Kind Of

Sea-Monkeys are brine shrimp, but not brine shrimp like you’ll find anywhere in nature. They’re a hybrid breed called Artemia NYOS invented in 1957 by Harold von Braunhut.

Can you put Aqua Dragons in a bigger tank?

Can I move my Aqua Dragons to a larger tank?

There is no need, because the Aqua Dragons have enough space in the tank that comes in the pack

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What can I put in my Sea Monkey tank?

  1. A packet of “Water Purifier“. This basically turns your purified water into a saltwater base. …
  2. Sea-Monkey Eggs. If you don’t have eggs, than you would probably want to purchase the kit. …
  3. A packet of “Growth Food”. This turns out to be yeast and spirulina. …
  4. Some come with a tank or bowl.

How do you know if Sea-Monkeys are happy?

Why is it called a Sea-Monkey?

They were initially called “Instant Life” and sold for $0.49, but von Braunhut changed the name to “Sea-Monkeys” in 1962. The new name was

based on their salt-water habitat, together with the supposed resemblance of the animals’ tails to those of monkeys

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Who owns Sea-Monkeys now?

since the late 1960’s, took over the company and has kept the Sea Monkeys® universe alive ever since. The Sea Monkeys® have faced many battles over the years, including attempts to lure them away from the one person who knows and loves them as her own children —

Yolanda Signorelli von Braunhut

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How do you oxygenate Sea-Monkeys?

It is vital to aerate a Sea Monkey tank to pump oxygen into the water for the shrimp to breathe. Aerate the tank twice a day, in the morning and at night. Use a clean turkey baster, plastic straw, syringe, or pipette. Blow bubbles into the Sea Monkey tank for a minute to oxygenate the water.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.