![]() ![]() This will help a little bit but it is the leastĭesirable way of adding oxygen to your tank. This canġ.) Stir the Sea-Monkey water with a plastic spoon handle, To monitor the waters temperature to keep your Sea-Monkeys comfortableīreath of life: Sea-Monkeys need oxygen in their water in order to survive. Lamp (used for plants) will also get the job done. Note: If an indirect natural sun source is not available, a grow Sunlight will be TOO HOT for your aqua-pets so make sure you don't accidentallyĬook up a batch of boiled shrimp by leaving them in DIRECT sunlight. Of air to breath in their watery underworld. On, and 2.) the algae puts off oxygen providing them with an ample supply Provides them with a SCRUMPTIOUS food source they will enjoy "grazing" This serves your briny breed in two ways: 1.) It Natural sunlight allows algae (an underwater vegetation) ![]() What's it all about, algae: Exposure to INDIRECT sunlight is one of the BEST GIFTS you can give Is to begin with weekly feedings and adjust the amount and frequencyīased on the number of Sea-Monkeys you have, their size, and your Obviously, you would feed 5 dogs MORE food than you Water: If the water gets cloudy, you're over-feeding and should Use the large end of the Aqua-Measure Spoon and feed once a week. ![]() Adult Sea-Monkeys: As your Sea-Monkeys grow larger, Regular feedings:Ĭontinue feeding once a week with the small end of the Aqua-Measure With the small end of the Aqua-Measure Spoon. First feeding: Feed 5 days after hatching This just in: Here's the latest word on feeding Sea-MonkeysĪccording to ExploraToy. Magic Castle and old handbook says once a week, and the new handbook The Growth Food packetĪnd illustrated instruction sheet states every 8 to 10 days, the new This isĭue to conflicting directions in the variety of Sea-Monkey handbooksĪnd instruction sheets currently on the market. The OUTSIDE of your Ocean-Zoo tank and help you chart the comfort-zoneįeeding frenzy: There seems to be some confusion over feeding Sea-Monkeys. Units are a thin, smallish piece of plastic that will stick right on To help keep your Sea-Monkeys water at a cozy 70+ degrees, pick upĪn aquarium thermometer from your local pet store. ![]()
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