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r u serioius? just buy regular fish, seamonkeys die after a few weeks+the eggs are supposed to sink not float. idk what the pink stuff
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If a real close look(magnifier) at the pink stuff if it looks like teeny little spheres then you’ve got eggs. To hatch them you need to mimic a season in the tide pools. Let them dry out then put them in brine that’s a little stronger than the parents water. Sounds like a fun experiment.
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no the pink stuff is not eggs, but there eggs lokk like brown stuff a the bottom of the tank
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Correct, eggs are brown and would fall to the bottom.
http://www.sea-monkey.com/html/customercare/faq_viewall.html
“DO NOT POUR OUT THE WATER.
(when/if your other sea monkies die,) Try this first:
Aerate your tank for about 1 1/2 weeks
Look closely as you should see new baby Sea-Monkeys appear.”
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