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    Default Sea Monkeys...

    Anyone seen these or had these? I just bought some from wal-mart for $7 for my nephew. Do they sound suspisciously like brine shrimp to anyone else? Heres the website if you had never heard of them either ---- Sea-Monkeys.com
    -Keith

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    I believe those are brine shrimp. They once sold them in comic books.

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    Yes, they are Brine Shrimp.

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    they're clearly not brine shrimp. the illustration looks nothing like those. i think they are really furry little saltwater mammals

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    You mean these guys are'nt Sea Monkeys I bought a kit a while back and was going to use them for evolution ( I mean change over time) So....They will not evolve into sea humans? . Yes They really are brine shrimp. I grow some to feed the fish at school. Shhhhh the kids still think they are monkeys. They are a blast to grow. Well worth the money

    Tater

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    Lol that was my next question. So when my nephew gets bored of these i can throw them in the tank for food right? Haha
    -Keith

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    ya and they breed like crazy
    29 gal temp lunar wrasse/ soon to be lps/sps nano
    55 gal softy/lps reef

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    Quote Originally Posted by copperband View Post
    ya and they breed like crazy
    In the right environment, yes. most people cant keep them nourished enough or in the right conditions for breeding. but when the conditions are right, they are prolific breeders
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    the worst part of raising them is peeling the little banannas for them to eat.

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    I peel them and then chop it into bite size pieces.

    Tater

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