I realized that it had been sometime since my last update on my Amazing Sea Monkeys. Regular readers may recall my first Sea Monkeys post back in September when I first started raising the little critters at work. It's been over four months and my Sea Monkeys are still alive and well, thriving in fact. They have grown to a decent size, but my camera just doesn't good pictures, so my apologies for the poor photo quality.
Oh btw- tonight I go see Stevie Nicks in concert...can hardly wait!
I was wondering about your sea monkeys (I guess I don't have anything better to think about...). Thanks for the update.
ReplyDeleteHave fun at Stevie Nicks tonight! Can't wait to hear about that.
holy cow, is that orange floaty thing a seamonkey? i never knew they could get so big! i'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteSea Monkeys AND Stevie Nicks all in the same post??? Too much, I say, too much! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You are the first person I know who has had success with growing Sea Monkeys! I've tried several times to raise Sea Monkeys, but they either never even "come alive" or they die after a few weeks (okay, days)!
ReplyDeleteFour months...I wonder if that's a record??? I can see it now...Palm Springs Savant, Rick Rockhill entered in the Guinness World Book of Records for keeping Sea Monkeys alive the longest"!
Have fun at the Stevie Nicks concert! Soooooooooo jealous!!
You got talent for taking care of animals man.
ReplyDeleteStevie Nicks! How cool. I can almost see the pictures coming of you standing next to her too!
I've always wanted to have sea monkeys. Wow! You're a good monkey keeper to have them so long.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to have sea monkeys. Wow! You're a good monkey keeper to have them so long.
ReplyDeleteSeaMonkeys, what fond memories, I wanted a puppy, but mom gave me sea monkeys instead.
ReplyDeletecool about the sea monkeys! did you name them? can they do any magic tricks? ha ha ha
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That sea-monkey looks huge compared to how they started. Can't wait to hear about the concert. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLooking good (if a little blurry)!
ReplyDeleteHave a blast!
Oh those damn Sea Monkeys. I tried to do them with my kids and they all died on me.
ReplyDeleteI first had Sea Monkeys when I was 12, in Dallas, then a couple of years ago I went to Hamleys down Regent Street, and had to get them again! They thrived pretty well, but the lamp fell and knocked them off the table one day when I was out.
ReplyDeleteThere is also a sort of trilobite set that I might try next. Bigger than sea monkeys.
Yay Sea-Monkeys! They're real cute while small. A co-worker once raised them in the office for months. Eventually only one critter was left, the others having disappeared, one by one, over successive nights. The little guy looked pretty full. Now you see monkeys, now you don't. Hee hee!
ReplyDeleteP.L. Frederick (SMALL & big)
hmmmmmmm am I dumb if I say I can't see them?? LO
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