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I have had sea monkeys. They arent that hard to take care of. They are brine shrimp, but i didnt feed them to my betta.I got him after my seamonkeys got knocked over. They are rather expensive, at around 10.00 a kit, but you can go to any online petshop and get them. Triops may work, too. I found them in walmart and they look the same as seamonkeys.
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brine shrimp are easy to hatch and make a great food for newly hatched fry but they don’t make a good food for adult fish. newly hatche they are too small and if you raise the brine shrimp to adulthood they loose most of their nutritional value because the sea monkey food isn’t;t very good i would suggest freeze dried and frozen bloodworms( They are not as gross as they sound they are just midge larvae that happen to be bright red in color) they are easy to use and can be used almost exclusively for feeding breeders.
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Go back to pet shop, they sell millions of brine shrimp eggs ready to hatch for a couple dollars. they also have a frozen food section for frozen baby brine (much healthier than adult brine) and frozen blood worms( tiny little worms that betta love) buying brine shrimp labeled as sea monkeys costs more. A small vial with millions and millions of little eggs is so cheap, and you only need to hatch a 1/4 teaspoon or less at a time. very easy, very cheap. If you’re feeling adventurous, get a pair of guppies, the betta will eat the babies as they are born.
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I have absolutly no idea what your question is, and I have read the whole paragraph twice now.
However im going to take a guess and think that you are looking for brine shrimp, which you can buy from your pet store by the pint.
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