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Started by Frozenabyss at 07-23-2007 12:09 PM. Topic has 2 replies.

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   07-23-2007, 12:09 PM
Frozenabyss is not online. Last active: 7/29/2007 7:27:44 AM Frozenabyss

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Hatching problem
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 Ok, heres the problem... So i got my sea monkey on mars on mail at the 21st of july. Soon I decided to hatch the monkeys. I used boiled tap water and leave it at room temperture and then added the purifier. What happened was that by accident.. I dropped some purifier. Not ALL but like 1/5 of em on the table. So i picked some up the table and put it on the tank and mixed it with the aqua leash. At that time it was 11:45 pm . Then on July 22, i decided to put the eggs on the tank in 11:25 (I know, its not at lest 24 hrs) and soon I realized that the water of the tank turned green and ignored it and soon I areate the water for about 1 min. After that, I left it over night... The next morning (today) I checked my sea monkeys to realized there is nothing moving except for some white yucky like stuff on the top of the tank (it doesn't look like bacteria) and the tempeture I measured was 71 degrees. Plus, I saw alot of green and brown specs on the bottom of the tank and decided to aerate the water agian... I'm worried that i screwed up somewhere in the process...
 Now i also wanted to ask some questions plz...

1.) Will sea monkeys die or will get injured if I aerate the tank vigorouslly and fast?
2.) Will the sea monkey babies die if i leave em in the dark overnight?
3.) Why is the water a little green and there are white hair like specs on top of the water and whats those green and brown/black dots on the floor?
 Plz answer these questions immediatly please!
Thanks!


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   07-23-2007, 1:00 PM
LisaH is not online. Last active: 8/7/2007 5:55:54 PM LisaH



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Re: Hatching problem
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That's a bummer about your packet #1.

- The white yucky hairy stuff should not be there.  You probably picked it up from the table.  (Just a guess...)  I would try to suction it off with an aqua leash taking as little water as possible.  If you take water, then you take salt too.  If the water isn't salty enough, it is bad for the sea monkeys.  There is a way to make more salt water so you can REPLACE the water you REMOVE.  Another poster has used 1/2 tbsp sea salt, 1/8 tsp baking soda, and 10 oz. distilled water (not tap, distilled water is about $1 a gallon in the store).  Measure everything exactly.  By using distilled water, you don't need the purifier.  If you keep it in a sealed container, you could use it in the future if you should need to replace more salt water.  I have never tried this myself, but the poster (Sea Monkey Man - I think) had worked hard to get these ratios worked out.  He had tested it.  I suppose you could also skim a piece of new coffee filter across the top of the water to get the yuck off the surface of the water.  If there are eggs on top, you'll lose them.  It's probably better than leaving the stuff there.  This is just my advice, someone else may have better ideas.  If Sea Monkey Man posts, listen to him.  He knows his stuff...

- When water evaporates, just add more distilled or bottled water.  When it evaporates, the salt is still in the tank. 

-71 degrees is not the optimal temperature for hatching sea monkeys.  If you can put the tank by a window to raise the temperature, that would be best.  You don't want the water too warm.  Once you get over 80 degrees, you are getting close to where the sea monkeys will die off.  The high 70s is the best temperature.

-Sea Monkeys are very small when they hatch.  Sometimes it takes more than 24 hours for them to hatch.  Give it a week and see what happens.  You want to wait until you see the babies before you start aerating so you don't harm the eggs.  I use a Million Bubble Air Pump to aerate my tanks.  I plunger it in the water, remove it from the water, release it so it fills with air, put it in the water, and repeat about 10 times.  You don't want to suck sea monkeys into the bubbler.

-The water is probably a little green because there is sea monkey baby food in the packet #2.  I think it's a little soon for it to be algae growth.

-They won't die if you turn off the light overnight.  Make sure the room is at least 70 degrees so the water temp doesn't get too cold.  They do like light though.

-The brown stuff is eggs.  The green stuff may be the food or something from off the table.

I hope this helps.  Good luck!

LisaH


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   07-23-2007, 1:13 PM
Frozenabyss is not online. Last active: 7/29/2007 7:27:44 AM Frozenabyss

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Ty LisaH but is it okay to just reset the whole thing? I got 2 instant life packet for backup and would You suggest to use that and just wash the tank? I guess the reason why I think the sea monkey isnt going to work is that i kept like aerate vigorouslly and I feel that by accident that i killed the eggs and probabbly didnt wait for 24 hours before hatching the eggs...

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