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Sea Monkeys: What are they really?

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ChanelNo5 · 25/03/2002 09:05

Please help me out with a question that has haunted me since I was a mere slip of a girl (many many many moons ago!) Those things called Sea Monkeys, what do they really grow into? Are they really happy, little fellows who sit on thrones wearing crowns and cuddling their babies (as shown on the packet) or are they, as I suspect, just water fleas, amoebas, or other creepy water things? Anyone have any experience of these 'delightful' things, or even know what I'm going on about? Thanks

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Enid · 25/03/2002 09:10

They were pretty much water fleas as far as I remember. Mum made me throw them out almost immediately.

There were no crowns, babies, tricks, monkey-like or otherwise.

Very disappointing.

WideWebWitch · 25/03/2002 09:10

Yes, I know what you're on about. Also known as Triops (or Arty Fartys to a friend who grows them for fishing bait).

There is something utterly revolting about these things IMO! But, ds loved them and they grew to about the size of my little finger nail. We used half a packet (the first lot didn't work for some reason) and about 10 or so hatched. Reckon the other eggs were eaten by the 10. The others then started dying off/being eaten and we ended up with one big one which died after about 3 weeks.

Horrible, but a source of fascination for ds and revulsion and shuddering for all visitors to our house!

SueDonim · 25/03/2002 11:53

We (or rather, my 14 yr old) have recently acquired some sea monkeys. I didn't realise they were water fleas but now I look at them, they are flea shaped! I'd thought they were shrimpy things. They just swim around, mostly on their backs. They've failed to learn any tricks or to come when called, which is a bit disappointing. Someone told me last week that when disposing of them you shouldn't just flush them down the sink as they damage the environment. I have visions of giant sea monkeys coming up the toilet, or something!!

slug · 25/03/2002 15:26

They're brine shrimps. If you ever see water being evaporated for salt, the pink colour of the water is caused by billions of the wee things. Very pretty and harmless, but no crowns sorry.

maryz · 25/03/2002 18:57

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ChanelNo5 · 25/03/2002 20:19

Oh dear, as I suspected they're a load of old c**p then. And they look so appealing on the box with their smiling faces and shiny crowns.

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robinw · 26/03/2002 07:38

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ChanelNo5 · 26/03/2002 08:00

Put them in a stir fry!!!!!!!

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ScummyMummy · 26/03/2002 09:12

Oh Yuk!!! The thought of Stir fried sea monkeys sends a shiver down my spine, Chanel!

Tinker · 26/03/2002 20:25

What is everyone talking about????????????

Lollypop · 26/03/2002 22:56

Someone gave me some sea monkeys (Artemia nyos)for a present. they are still in their packet in my draw, its over 2 years old will they still hatch? I only have one packet of food so do they starve to death after a while?

SueDonim · 27/03/2002 00:02

Apparently, the eggs last for years and years, they sort of go dormant. And you don't need more than one packet of food because once they start reproducing the new ones live off the ones that have died. That's what I've been told anyway, but whether there is even a grain of truth in it, I've no clue, lol!

robinw · 27/03/2002 06:55

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ChanelNo5 · 27/03/2002 09:15

And they don't wear crowns and sit on thrones as shown on the packet!

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SueDonim · 27/03/2002 13:45

Sea monkeys do seem to live off their dead. A friend was desperate to get rid of hers, so she abandoned them to their fate when she went away. They were still all happily swimming around when she got back home ten weeks later!

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