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Sackrat yes they are real. I'm on about those little things you saw on comic books when you were a kid. You can't eat them. So if you want to have sea monkeys again just go to a aquarium/pet store and see if the have the brine shrimp eggs. I use to breed my own for my salt and some fresh water aquarium fish i had. I had tank especially set up for hatching the brine shrimp in. Looked good when there were nearly 10,000+ swimming around in the tank.
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Technically speaking, I believe you can eat them. You just wouldn't want to. :^)
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one tends to think of shrimp as characterless pink blobs......but I've never felt quite the same about them since seeing one of those real-close-up underwater programs. It was about this teeny tiny shrimp that has a symbiotic relationship with an equally tiny fish. The shrimp works on the sand at the sea-bottom, finding food for itself and also stirring up food that floats up for the fish, which is positioned vertically above it. The fish swivels round and round watching for danger, while the shrimp works away. The shrimp keeps one of its antenna touching the fish's tail, and at a danger signal from the fish the pair of them scoot down into a hidey-hole. It was the smartest and cutest thing you ever saw. They looked like such little individuals :^(
Message edited on: 01/12/2005 02:29
pogmahone i thought of shrimp in the same way until i got into the hobby of aquariums and started taking more of an interest in the life forms that lived in the oceans and what roles they played. The ammount of books and documentaries i have read and watched since i started the hobby opened my eyes to things i never knew. One fish that will always fascinate me is the Goby, cute little thing that lives in holes in rocks,coral or the sandy bottom. when they don't swim around they perch themself on a rock or some coral using their two pectoral fins to hold them up. I nick named them the Bulldog of the fish world because thats what they remind me of when they are perched watching out.
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Brine shrimp Mmmmm.
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That doesn't look anything like a monkey.
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bandolin the ones they sold and called them sea monkeys didn't look like monkeys either :) Pakled i always kept looking for the one with the crown on its head but i could never find it in all of the sea monkeys i had :(
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I did an image and posted it in my gallery called it "Mutant Sea Monkeys" sackrat commented on it and asked the question what are sea monkeys anyway.
Well in answer to that question and to let anyone else that didn't know what they are.
Sea monkeys are actually Brine Shrimp.
Message edited on: 01/11/2005 21:18
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