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Sea monkeys – harmless fun or animal cruelty?

Most people will have come across sea monkeys, they’re little shrimp that are sold as toys or rather ‘starter pets’ for children. For less than £10 you can buy a small plastic tank, ‘food’ and sea monkey eggs, held in suspended animation, as it were, and you just add water to bring them to life.

Now i’ve always though this was pretty cool, and was just thinking of getting some today (they go well with the student lifestyle, cheap to buy and feed, don’t live long, small and non-offensive etc) when I stumbled accross an article saying they were a form of animal cruelty, kept in tanks far too small, no-where near their natural environment and they’re treated as a game, kids and parents alike not caring if they die, because they’re cheap and ‘toy-like’ in packaging.

Immediately afterwards I found this site http://www.langleystoys.com/acatalog/Sea… which even has a tiny tank that can be worn on the wrist!

What do you think?

Sea monkeys – harmless fun or animal cruelty?

Most people will have come across sea monkeys, they’re little shrimp that are sold as toys or rather ‘starter pets’ for children. For less than £10 you can buy a small plastic tank, ‘food’ and sea monkey eggs, held in suspended animation, as it were, and you just add water to bring them to life.

Now i’ve always though this was pretty cool, and was just thinking of getting some today (they go well with the student lifestyle, cheap to buy and feed, don’t live long, small and non-offensive etc) when I stumbled accross an article saying they were a form of animal cruelty, kept in tanks far too small, no-where near their natural environment and they’re treated as a game, kids and parents alike not caring if they die, because they’re cheap and ‘toy-like’ in packaging.

Immediately afterwards I found this site http://www.langleystoys.com/acatalog/Sea_Monkeys.html?gclid=CMvhpKC1g5ICFQGIMAodIl2_3A which even has a tiny tank that can be worn on the wrist!

What do you think?

how do we clean our kids sea monkeys “tank” ?

MY 6 yr old daughter go them for her birthday…and believe or not they are real…buts its been a few months ..and their “plastic tank” is starting to look a bit scummey…can we clean this tank or is it time for the seamonkeys good run to end?

How do you hatch fairy shrimp for my betta?

I just ordered some eggs from ebay (who knows how many will hatch )and Im just curious what do I need for them to eat/ I have a small 1gal plastic tank i was planning on using. How old should they be before I feed them to the betta? Or can I just use a turkey baster and put some in his tank and he will eat them whenever? Or are they only for betta fry? Cause I dont even have betta fry just saw my betta doesnt like pellets and the shrimp are so cheap soooo I thought he could eat shrimp *shrug* any how any pointers or tips? Is there some home made or easy to find thing i can feed the shrimp for free?

Sea monkeys – harmless fun or animal cruelty?

Most people will have come across sea monkeys, they’re little shrimp that are sold as toys or rather ‘starter pets’ for children. For less than £10 you can buy a small plastic tank, ‘food’ and sea monkey eggs, held in suspended animation, as it were, and you just add water to bring them to life.

Now i’ve always though this was pretty cool, and was just thinking of getting some today (they go well with the student lifestyle, cheap to buy and feed, don’t live long, small and non-offensive etc) when I stumbled accross an article saying they were a form of animal cruelty, kept in tanks far too small, no-where near their natural environment and they’re treated as a game, kids and parents alike not caring if they die, because they’re cheap and ‘toy-like’ in packaging.

Immediately afterwards I found this site http://www.langleystoys.com/acatalog/Sea… which even has a tiny tank that can be worn on the wrist!

What do you think?