You need to provide bottles of spring water (available at your local food market), paper, scissors and disposable cups. Q: How many Aquasaurs will hatch? A: The...See more »
You need to provide bottles of spring water (available at your local food market), paper, scissors and disposable cups. Q: How many Aquasaurs will hatch? A: The egg pack contains about 50 Aquasaur eggs. By splitting this in half you will get about 25 . However, not all the Aquasaurs will survive. This is normal. You will have one or two left that will be strong enough to grow to adults. Q: How long will my Aquasaurs live? A: With proper care, Aquasaurs will live 20 to 90 days. Q: How big will my Aquasaurs get? A: An Aquasaur can grow up to two inches in length, including its tail. Q: How can I help my Aquasaurs grow faster? A: Aquasaurs need four main things in order to grow: Water, light, warmth and food. Make sure that you provide these four things according to the directions in the guide booklet. Q: Why do I need to use bottled spring water? Can’t I just use tap water? A: No. Tap water contains chlorine, which can harm Aquasaurs. Bottled spring water contains no chlorine, but still provides essential minerals. Q: What is in the Aquasaurs food? A: The included Aquasaurs Food contains the proper amounts of proteins, carbs, vitamins and minerals that your Aquasaurs need to grow and be healthy. Q: Can I feed my Aquasaurs regular fish food? A: Yes, you can feed them goldfish food, but only the kind that sinks to the bottom. Do not use flake food. Q: Do I have to keep a light over the habitat on all the time? A: No, only if it is needed to help keep the water temperature between the correct range of 72° to 80° F (22° to 31° C). If the water stays within this range without a light, then you need to provide light to the habitat from another source, such as a fluorescent desk lamp.See less »