Feb 2009 the in August started community is still growing, since winter more and more eggs are in the water (while in summer “direct” babies)
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Feb 2009 the in August started community is still growing, since winter more and more eggs are in the water (while in summer “direct” babies)
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My grandmother just turned 94 about 5 years older than her side of the family usually lives.
My Dad side usually lives on avarage 102 years, barring the existence of terminal illness.
So I got 78 years left before I have to worry. . .ugn.
What about you?
Does your family die young like Sea Monkeys? or do they live as old as time?
Who is the oldest member of your family?
Tell Matticus, he WANTS to KNOW.
Can you believe ,this big family was made by only three mothers ? To tell the truth,I have difficulty dealing with it a little .
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As you can see, after two years of the first video my Sea Monkeys are better than ever. The Galeon is covered in green algae and the water has been replaced several times. When the water becomes too dirty Sea Monkeys begin to die. To prevent this from happening you can replace the water. I use the aqualeash to separate the Sea Monkeys one by one, then clean the tank with warm tap water, fill it with fresh water at room temperature and add a spoon of salt (make sure is says it is sea salt with no iodine added) stir, and add the Sea MOnkeys back to it.
There are 100 eggs in a sea monkey pack but only about 20 actually hatch. I hve got 100 live baby sea monkeys in a tank. I farm them and reproduce them.
I have a fish, he won’t eat anything good for him. He eats mostly sinking discs, but he’s a Mexican cichlid that’s a close cousin of the dempsy family (istlantum). Every time he eats he gets swim bladder problems.
The latest bout seems to have lasted 2 weeks. That seems like an awful long time to not eat to me.
I’ve tried freeze dried tubifex worms, krill, hikari veggie discs, tetra rich mix discs, tetra flakes, ocean nutrition veggie flakes, ocean nutrition brine shrimp flakes, freeze dried bloodworms. The only thing he’ll eat is tetra rich mix.
Here’s his species.
http://www.cichlidae.com/article.php?id=5
I also tried cichlid staple from hikari and cichlid bio gold floating pellets.
I stop feeding him when he flips upside down. It usually corrects itself in about 7 days, but this recent bout took approx 15 days. I was considering killing him, but he straightened out.
He refuses to eat peas, shelled, and with or without garlic.
I should add that despite the family relationship with Dempsey fish and the central American cichlid species classification, this is a vegetarian species that typically algae grazes in the wild.
Ray, this isn’t a pathogen based disorder. No medicine is necessary. Its a blockage in the intestinal track that puts pressure on his swim bladder. Quit cutting & pasting your answers.
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