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  • True sea dragons aren't shrimp, they are similar to sea horses.

    Marketing wordplay is fun but not always scientifically correct.

  • Awe I love sea dragons!!

  • How big do sea dragons get?

  • are sea bubbles about the size of baby sea monkeys???

  • sea monkeys live a life span of 2 years....

    But these things look alot more active...

    Damn it!

  • they are not sea monkeys! an Australian company copied sea monkey but they are a different breed but still very similar

  • @Theblackblazem

    If they're different, how did they copy them?

  • @Ashestoashesjc They copied the concept of selling satches with brine shrimp eggs in and having them hatch in watch and living in little tanks... it's just the're a different species of brine shrimp

  • do the sea dragons live peacefully with sea monkeys?

  • errm...can the coral like things also be purchased?

  • where do you get Itsy Bitsy Sea Dragons from i want to get some

  • sea monkeys

  • dude you do know that there sea MONKYS not sea dragons

  • @starkarismusic ur wrong

  • Wow you sure took care of them! They are so many pregnant ones!

  • what? seadragons are going extinct

  • how long can these creatures survive? if you feed them properly etc

  • Hi

    Each one lives for about three months but the population will go on for many months, even years as long as you take good care of them.

  • @fireborn2nn  2 YEars!

  • Yeah littleaussieproducts is right. These are not sea monkeys. They are a different variety of the brine shrimp called "Itsy Bitsy Sea Dragons". There are also companies selling "buddies" and "sea monsters" . the sea monster ones are creepy looking. I bet it would eat a sea monkey alive.

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  • Those are mammoth fairy shrimp....relative of brine shrimp except live in fresh water...

  • No what you are looking at are our sea dragons which can go with coco snails and winkles, other critters we supply to live with them are sea bubbles which are tiny little ostrocods (another type of shrimp) so if you are a little bored with just having sea monkeys and youd like some tank mates for them your welcomed to try our critters too. Have a look at our other vids.

  • @thatfishbreeder Thanks for the info.

  • those are sea monkeys

    i have them

  • If you look closly you can see there are little ball shaped critters swimming about with them. They are the "sea bubbles"

  • sea dragon?there sea monkeys

  • If you have a look at some of our other vids youll see we also have tiny little snails sized to suit artemia and we also have sea bubbles that can go with them. So in a sense what we a re offering is more complex and interesting than just seamonkeys it is a reall ecology.

  • O.o i have sea monkeys sea monkeys look like the sea dragons i think there the same but the sea dragons are bigger than sea monkeys :D:D

  • no they are different.Sea dragons are slightly larger.

  • what are bigger triops or sea dragon monkey things

  • triops but of course the sea monkeys last longer (2yrs)though triops reproduce

  • sea monkeys reproduce too -.-

  • Triops they get to 9cm where as sea dragons only grow to 2 cm

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  • cute!!! :)

  • umm. sea dragons and sea monkeys. there is no difference. Parartemia australiensis and artemia watchamacallit.

  • one word weird

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