Things You'll Need
- Sea monkey kit (sold in stores nationwide)
- Water
- Indirect sunlight
Instructions
How to Care for Sea Monkeys
Rinse out the sea monkey tank with hot water a few times when you first open the package.
Fill the tank with bottled water or tap water that has been boiled. Add the water purifier pouch, or pouch #1, into the tank and stir for one minute or until the powder is completely disolved. Let the tank stand for 24 hours in room temperature.
Pour the 'Sea Monkey Instant Live Eggs' pouch, or pouch #2, into the tank of water and gently stir for one minute or until the powder has dissolved. Place the lid on the top of the tank to keep water from evaporating. It can take up to 24 hours for the eggs to hatch or before you're able to see sea monkeys swimming around using the magnifying glass built into the sides of the tank.
Place the tank in a sunny room but keep the tank out of direct sunlight.
Wait five days before feeding your sea monkeys with the third pouch, which is the sea monkey food. Continue to feed your sea monkeys once every week.
Add boiled water that has been sitting for 24 hours into the sea monkey tank when the water starts to evaporate.
Aerate the sea monkey water every other day. To do this, you need to use a big enough bottle to hold the sea monkey water and pour the water back and forth between the bottle and tank around five times every 24 hours. However, to avoid spills you might want to consider buying a small air pump.
Enjoy watching your sea monkeys swim and grow. You can clean any algae off the side of the tank with a Q-tip if it obstructs your view, but the sea monkeys will snack on this on their own.
Buy additional food when your supply is getting low. The kit will usually come with a guide on how you can request more sea monkey food.