The Sea-Monkey Diaries, Part Nine

Even biggerWe are now proud, um, owners of parents of new baby sea-monkeys. And the mother sea-monkey is preggers again, and if this goes on – where she’s the only child-bearing sea-monkey, she’ll soon be the mother of all sea-monkeys! In our house. In their tank. Yes.

We don’t have a powerful enough camera to record pictures of the almost microscopic babies, and we’re not sure if they’ll survive the week. Stay tuned.

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8 responses to “The Sea-Monkey Diaries, Part Nine”

  1. IZ Reloaded Avatar

    Miyagi san, are they on some love making drugs or what?!

  2. IZ Reloaded Avatar

    Miyagi san, are they on some love making drugs or what?!

  3. hedonistics anonymous Avatar

    uhm. what’s gonna happen when you run out of sea monkey food?

  4. hedonistics anonymous Avatar

    uhm. what’s gonna happen when you run out of sea monkey food?

  5. mercermachine Avatar

    One of my students had a bad experience with sea monkeys; i.e. they never hatched. He wanted me to ask you what to do, o great sea-monkey rancher 🙂

  6. mercermachine Avatar

    One of my students had a bad experience with sea monkeys; i.e. they never hatched. He wanted me to ask you what to do, o great sea-monkey rancher 🙂

  7. Mr Miyagi Avatar

    Apparently, according to the sea-monkey fan sites, you have to really follow the instructions in the manual to the letter. That’s what we did, and also, you should keep your room temperature at an optimum of 27 degrees celcius.

    I’m just guessing, cos I think we were lucky.

  8. Mr Miyagi Avatar

    Apparently, according to the sea-monkey fan sites, you have to really follow the instructions in the manual to the letter. That’s what we did, and also, you should keep your room temperature at an optimum of 27 degrees celcius.

    I’m just guessing, cos I think we were lucky.

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