Well, I never really stopped putting oxygen in their tank. I
reccomend one of those bubble air things from the company, its great
for getting air into the tank.. I dont think it was the fact putting
oxygen into the tank that was killing them.. It must have been the
overfeeding.. I reccomend feeding them only twice a week. But thats
just me, I'm no expert or anything. Just a programmer.. *sigh*
-Jon
--- In seamonkeyworlddomination@yahoogroups.com, "ben_dover_4prez"
<ben_dover_4prez@y...> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just got my sea monkeys about a month ago and I have a few
> questions. I have been putting oxygen in their tank by swishing the
> water back and forth between their tank and a starel jar. I was
> wondering if there is a time where you are supposed to stop doing
> this. Will I be doing this for as long as they are alive or should
I
> stop after they become a certain age? It became a concern of mine
> because I was doing this today and one of them died so I was
> wondering if I was hurting them because they are too old for me to
be
> swishing them around. My other concern is about how much to feed
> them. Everyone says that if the water is cloudy then you are
feeding
> them too much. But after I swish the water in their tank to give
them
> oxygen, all of the slim (waste, uneaten food, etc.) makes the water
> cloudy for about an hour and then it goes away. Does this mean that
I
> am feeding them too much or do they mean that the water has to be
> cloudy all the time to indicate that I am feeding them too much? If
> anyone knows the answers, please help! I love my sea monkeys and I
> want to take care of them the best way I can!
>
> Your sea monkey pal,
>
> Ben Dover