can you tell me the does and donts on sea horses and sea monkeys?
and how some are placed in jewelry.
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- Okay i have never seen any real sea horses on jewelry. Ive seen metal pendants...
- Sea monkey aren't valuable unless you get the King with the Crown and Septre
- The dos and don't are kind of long and broad and would take up far more space then available. Sea horses need to live in salt water, eat small live food like brine shrimp, male incubates the eggs in his pouch and when the babies are old enough to hatch, he poofs them out into the water. Some sea horses have been over fished in areas. And many wild sea horses are damaged by the time you get them--they often collect sea horses by setting off a percussion bomb which stuns everything in the vicinity, or they use a mild toxin in the water to paralyze everything so the hunters can pick and choose what they want to collect. Many wild caught sea horses don't live very long in aquariums because of this. They are pair-bonded (take only one mate for life). Sea monkeys are brine shrimp. They live in salt water and eat microscopic algae things in floating in the water. They don't live very long. There are 2 genders. Males will die soon after mating. Brine shrimp eggs can be dried and kept for long period and will hatch once rehydrated. Newborn brine shrimps are called nauplii, are small, easy to hatch and make excellent baby fish food. Why people put them in jewelry is beyond my grasp but people will do some tremendously stupid, hurtful and awful things to creatures who can't fight back. I've seen jewelry and purses with very small plastic bubbles you're supposed to put betta fish in. I know people put critters in jewelry and other things only to make money. Hopefully there are enough intelligent, humane humans in the world who won't buy that crap.
- don' let the monkeys ride the horses- there's nothing harder to get rid of then a monkey on your back hehehehe
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