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Shrimp brine- sold for children in lillte plastic aquariums- you hatch them from a packet! They are shown on the box wearing crowns!
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they are like really tiny like as small as a pen point. you put them in water then they hatch and you feed them.
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they are actually brine shrimp – readily available in most pet shops that specialize in salt water fishes. They are intended to be used as live food for larger fish.
In 1960, they were very popular because anyone could buy the eggs in a little packet, put them in salted water and they would then hatch. They do not get large enough to eat and do not really do much other than wiggle around in their bowl or tank.
http://www.sea-monkeys.com/html/aboutsm/whatarethey.html
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Sea monkeys are small brine shrimp whose eggs can be bought in small packages. All you have to do is put them in a container of water and feed them the required amount of food once a week. They are great pets for small children, and do not need a lot of attention. If you are looking to have a pet that doesn’t take up a lot of your time, sea monkeys would be a very good consideration. They are fairly cheap and can be bought at most pet stores.
These pets are very easy to take care of, great for any age, and are very affordable. Food, container, and eggs all come together in one set. These are great options for a low maintanance pet. Hope this answered your question!
past experience with sea monkeys
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