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No reason you cant set them up in new salt water.
Well that would be my plan if that happened in a normal fish tank.
Ian
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I would use the purifier that normally comes with the sea monkeys as this would help to create the perfect living environment for them.
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I wouldn’t bother with trying to save them if te water was polluted with perfume.
Best to just start it over it again, just buy a vial of brine shrimp from the pet store.
But if your the kind of mom who replaces a pet similar to the one that has died, start a seperate container of sea monkeys, when they are the same size as the one in the perfume tank. Switch waters and move the seamonkeys, after throughly cleaning out the perfume tank.
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