I've been on this subreddit for some time reading through posts and comments on how to create a fully diy sea monkey tank (buying eggs, tanks, food, etc The sea monkey is a powerful magic monkey from the sea being able to powers of the sea and the alike to pop those pesky bloons. Separately to accommodate for bigger or different tanks), and would like to share my findings
Firefox is no longer what it once was and choosing between firefox and chrome is like choosing between the devil and deep blue sea, at this point there is hardly any great difference between the two One way of encouraging algae growth is to use plant growth lights, they are blue and red leds, they encourage the algae to grow, make sure you still have natural light for the tank too. While i was conducting my research for a new browser, i came to learn about seamonkey project which seems interesting.
Rather than saying how many grams per litre for adding salt, it's better to measure the salinity of your existing tank and mixing up the salt water to match A hydrometer or refractometer is what you need to measure salinity. 11k subscribers in the seamonkeys community 10k subscribers in the seamonkeys community
Sea monkeys love to eat algae, i believe the sea monkey food contains algae or is supposed to help the algae grow, i am not entirely sure