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You know, I really wanted this to be some kind of interesting new mutation, but the explanation is simple: This is the way Sea Monkeys excrete bodily waste. Boring, eh?

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You know, I really wanted this to be some kind of interesting new mutation, but the explanation is simple: This is the way Sea Monkeys excrete bodily waste. Boring, eh?

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Q. I noticed three little bodies at the bottom of my Micro-Vue Ocean Zoo last week. They were kind of dark coloured. Are these dead Sea-Monkeys or just the moulted shells? What do dead Sea-Monkeys look like? Submitted by Nancy Hastings-Trew. A. Sea Monkeys do moult their shells but, in short, what you are seeing are dead little Sea Monkeys. The shells are generally transparent/white in colour and eventually turn into the “gunk” you see on the bottom of your tank. They will do this up to seven times during their lifetimes. If you see a body with a black streak in them, this is a Sea Monkey (the black streak in their bodies indicate that they have food in their digestive system). Dead Sea Monkeys look live Sea Monkeys that are not moving. They eventually decay but I am not going into this here – it is just too gross. Q. I have a dilemma. I bought a Sea-Monkerys ocean zoo but I noticed that the lid comes of very easily and that it has 2 big holes in it, making it very dificult to transpor

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