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Sea-Monkeys Ocean Zoo Blister
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Sea-Monkeys Ocean Zoo Blister
- This classic Sea-Monkeys set comes with everything you need to raise your own adorable Aqua-Pets!
- These tank are the classic red or blue colors.
- Comes with tank, illustrated instructions, feeding spoon and three packets:#1 Water Purifier, #2 Instant Live Eggs, and #3 Growth Food. Guaranteed to grow!
Product Description
For 45 years, the scientifically designed Ocean-Zoo ® tanks have been crystal clear! Sea-Monkeys seemed tobe happy but now there is something new...NEON HOT Zooquariums! We tested variations of tank hues in our Montauk Marine Laboratory and the Neon Hot tanks were a hands down winner. But what about the Sea-Monkeys? Would they enjoy swimming in spectrally scintillating water bathed in fluorescent hues? We are happy to say that the salty simians appear to be blissfully swimming and reproducing in their new Neon Hot tanks. Try them and see the difference in consumer selection! Ages: 5+
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Sea-Monkeys Ocean Zoo Blister
- Toy: 0 pages (2006-06-12)
- Publisher: Educational Insights
- Label: Educational Insights
- Studio: Educational Insights
- Manufacturers Age: 6 years and up
- Our Recommended Age: 6 - 10 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 15 reviews
- Sales Rank in Toys: #5851
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Cool! 2008-07-09
Comment: I begged my mom when I was around 8yo for these! They only lasted that summer cause they were accidentally knocked over :( Came across these again 16yrs later and HAD to have them! So far they are growing nicely. After about a month I have 4 adults and 3 to 5 babies swimming around! Only problem is trying to keep our cat from getting too curious LOL!
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Sea Monkey Love 2007-12-06
Comment: Q: My Sea-Monkeys are stuck together, what's happening?
A: Try not to blush but your Sea-Monkeys are mating! Pretty soon new Sea-Monkey babies will be on the way.
Q: How long does mating take?
A: Sometimes you may see your Sea-Monkeys attached for several weeks, so try to give them some privacy.
Q: What are those sacs hanging off my Sea-Monkey?
A: Those are the females' egg sacs.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: had them before same style tank and everything else. 2007-08-31
Comment: I used to have Sea Monkey's mine lived for an incredible 7 years ( got them at the age of 10 and had them till i graduated high school then my dopey cat knocked them over) i never once had to add new eggs because the little guys were always reproducing i even had one i wore around my neck for 3 months till he died... then 4 little suckers hatched in there and i put them in the tank with the other ones. Makes great pets for an apartment or kid over the age of 10 and if properly cared for will live for many many generations ( plus if they die and the tank dries out just add purified water again and viola more sea monkeys) try putting them under a black light ( it may have been one of my mutant ones but) they emit a soft reddish glow in relation to the black light.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Sea Monkeys 2007-01-12
Comment: Sea Monkeys are a great buy for kids or older people. I bought them for my mother who is 83 and unable to get up and move around. She has enjoyed looking at them grow; they are still living after moving around from the rehabilitation hospital, skilled care, and back home! It is definitely a good buy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: no problem fun! 2006-08-08
Comment: s.i had them for 3 months untill i lost the food ( but then seretly i put it in my moms pond). i also brought them on the airplane in a water bottle and they survived. They even got through security. i really didnt have any problems with them. you just got to follow the directions carefully.
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