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i am interested in getting sea monkeys. ive done tons of research and know all about them now. does any one else have them? if you do, do you like them? also, how much is a good kit? there are many kits, so im not sure which to get! thanx, i rate :)
http://www.sea-monkeys.com/
Click on "Products".
Also, Seamonkies are sold at some toystores, I know in the US Toys-R-Us is a biggie.
I never really knew the whole hype about simple Brine Shrimp myself, but I too have once had seamonkies. Strange little guys.
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ok the other day my lil brothers painted turtle laid eggs in the water of its tank. but we didnt know what to do! so we did what my grandfather told us to do. we buried them in the dirt and we r waiting for them to hatch! is that we did right? please i need help fasst!!!!!
Painted turtles are not like the huge sea turtles that bury their eggs in the sand. You could have kept them in the cage, but unless you have a male and a female turtle in the cage at the same time, these eggs were not going to hatch anyway. A male has to be there to fertilize the eggs. If this was the case, then the eggs are most likely damaged, but you could try to save them.
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i just got a tokay gecko from my friend and shes grumpy. i realize thats a species characteristic but i was wondering if anybody has domesticated one to the point that you could safely handle it, and if so, how?
Tokay geckos are well known for being quite "grumpy" around people in general. Often, they will bite you as soon as you place your hand in their territory, and are very hard to train unless you start right at the start, (when they are just hatched, really).
It's not impossible, but it's pretty difficult. You could try to separate feeding time with your 'bonding' time, and start slowly, trying to handle him/her only maybe a few minutes every other day, then every day, then for more time. Maybe, just maybe, the little bugger will get used to you.
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