Animagic Aqua Dragons Hatch ‘n’ Grow Basic Tank | Build an Aquatic Ecosystem, Watch Prehistoric Pets Hatch & Grow Science Kit | Ages 6+
Original price was: $39.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
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Get ready for the ultimate adventure – a front-row seat to witness the wonder of Aqua Dragons! Learn how to build an aquatic ecosystem, nurture, and raise an entire generation of these extraordinary creatures right at home! Our Hatch ‘N’ Grow Basic Tank includes everything you need to watch the magic unfold. Simply add water, and in just 2-3 days, prepare to be amazed as these pre-historic pets hatch and grow into enchanting little dragons. Recommended for ages 6 and up, Aqua Dragons teach biology and environmental science through their unique life cycle and ecosystem. Includes Aqua Dragons Eggs, Aqua Dragons Food, Air Bubble – Pipette, Feeding Spoon, Hatch ‘N’ Grow Basic Tank, and Complete Instructions.
Learn how to build, nurture, and raise Aqua Dragons in the Hatch ‘N’ Grow Basic Tank!
Includes everything you need to create the perfect home for your tiny dragons including eggs, food, and a tank
Simply add water and await the phenomenal transformation in just 2-3 days
Witness the pre-historic pets emerge from their eggs and embark on their journey of growth!
Recommended for ages 6 & up, Aqua Dragons teach biology and environmental science through their unique life cycle and ecosystem
Customers say
Customers find the Aqua Dragons kit easy to set up and appreciate its great-looking tank and small size. They consider it a good value, and one customer describes it as a neat learning experience for kids. The hatching time receives mixed feedback, with some reporting immediate hatching while others say their pets never hatched. The scuba habitat aspect is positively received, with one customer noting it hatched hundreds of little dragons. The container quality receives negative feedback.
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8 reviews for Animagic Aqua Dragons Hatch ‘n’ Grow Basic Tank | Build an Aquatic Ecosystem, Watch Prehistoric Pets Hatch & Grow Science Kit | Ages 6+
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Original price was: $39.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
Matt –
Pure nostalgia â¨â¨
Took me back to being 10 and having sea monkeys ð¤£ð¤£ I’m a kid at heart okay lmao, on a serious note it came in about 2 days which was great and super easy to set up being 23 ð I noticed they give you many more eggs than sea monkeys do because in 2 days I seen atleast a good 40 or 50 already swimming around in there and I was even more surprised because my house sits at around 68 and they recommend temps between 70-80 so they definitely are hardy lil guys that have a lil wiggle room, do recommend getting a mini tank heater for them for winters though otherwise people who didn’t see any results either got a old batch of eggs, they last awhile but sometimes they go bad it happens, or overfed or forgot to aerated their tank. I microfeed my little guys about 2-3 times a week, about a quarter of the spoon they give you especially when they are young as even though it’s a smaller spoon it’s still a bit much for lil aqua dragons. Other than that I wish people luckð they are a fun lil pet even as a adult. Had them about two weeks now and there’s many teenagers and even a couple lil babies again, probably include a couple eggs mixed in the food to keep more around just in case some don’t make it, sneaky sneakyyy ðð video included is from about 2 weeks in, sorry about quality. The one issue with the fully transparent tank is it’s hard to take pics or record it ðð
Mar-Vell Jones –
More than a basic tank IMHO
I love the looks of this tank. It’s minimalist enough that it looks like a terrarium or a very small fish tank instead of an “educational toy” on my desk. I’m an over 40 guy who remembers the original brine shrimp kits you could get from comic books and magazines, this one is much better. Hatch rate is great, survivability seems good so far, and instructions were very clear. I did add a small USB heater to the tank since I live in a place with Winter and I lost an Aqua Dragons colony due to having them too close to a window on a very cold day.TL;DR: It’s a great looking tank, can be used as an educational toy for kids and/or a kit for adults who want to add some life to a small space on a desk.
Hazel –
BEST KIT EVER
This kit is INSANE. I honestly expected them to live a week if I was lucky. Itâs been over a month. 2 of them got pregnant and 1 just gave birth this morning. As long as you suction up the food that falls to the bottom and donât over feed them, these sea monkeys will live a long time. DO NOT USE TAP WATER. You canât really see it in the photo bc theyâre to small but thereâs hundreds of babies! Thatâs why the water looks so cloudy
Alaska Girl –
Donât waste your money!
We bought these and my kids followed the directions carefully. They never hatched and the tank grew some sort of algae and smelled bad. Do not waste your money!
Alex Soper –
Wow effect wears off quickly.
These are fun, but it is a mess. I think most kids would be like mine – very interested once, they hatched (which they did) and excited to feed them, and look at them for a few days. After that, it’s just something I quietly got rid of. The food is a very fine powder that is difficult to get into the opening, without spilling (speaking from a 6 year old). Otherwise, it was fun for the few days.
jc –
Sea monkeys Galore!!!
We bought some from another store and it was a fail. I purchased these and at about the third day we started seeing some small movements! We’re almost at a month and they definitely grew bigger and are still swimming around! We feed as direction and provide ‘air bubbles’ at least once a day!! Great gift for kids!
Kitty –
RIP to the fallen – but here are some tips
Iâm overall happy with this, though I must sadly report that my first clutch had died.One star off, because I feel as though the instructions werenât clear enough, which partially led to the death of my lil guys. I did end up getting a second batch, and theyâre doing well, but this one did not fare well.After doing further research, here are some tips for those struggling to get them to survive:1. âMurky waterâ is kind of a vague term. I feel as though with the amount of aeration and food and algae floating around, it was difficult for me to decipher what it meant, thus leading to me overfeeding which began the beginning of the end. The best advice is to use common sense. If you only have three survivors, you probably donât need a full scoop. Even waiting every two days might not have been enough time to feed them a full scoop. My second group has done well being fed small amounts basically every day. I will eventually upgrade to a full scoop and maybe adhere to the original schedule, but their water is noticeably less âmurkyâ than the first time around.2. Donât wait 24 hours to feed them. For the second batch, I kind of waited a few hours, but put a small scoop of food in there since they donât take long to start hatching. They do hatch with a yolk, but the yolk runs out quickly. If youâre asleep when they wake up, they may starve before you get a chance to feed them. In my first run, had a good group of hatchers where 90% met their demise after 24 hours. This was part of the issue, I believe. I strictly stuck to the recommended feeding schedule, and they hatched and looked good, but I think not getting to them in time with food is part of what doomed them. The other half of why they perished may be related to my next point:3. Aeration. Instructions say âfor a few seconds.â I donât know what that means, so I did like, five pumps for the day. That was certainly not enough. I do about 15 pumps twice a day now. Might be excessive but it doesnât take a lot out of my day to do either. If they start acting all sluggish, thereâs a good chance they need oxygen. Additionally, if thereâs a lot of algae in your tank, you need to make absolutely sure thereâs enough oxygen for that to flourish, as well as for your dragons.Additional points I can recommend:- They donât all hatch at once. I didnât quite understand that point at first. It may be entirely possible that if I had done the above, some would have hatched over time. I unfortunately got hasty and discovered this after I replaced the first group. But they would not have survived if I didnât start doing the above. In my second group, itâs been about a week so far and babies are still popping out here and there. I think it may take up to a few weeks for all the eggs to hatch.- When you aerate, donât smash the pipette against the wall. You never know if there was a wee baby you just smooshed. Also donât forget to rinse your pipettes out, they get pretty gnarly. You also donât want to introduce something gross that might kill them because you let your pipette get gross.Overall, especially for the price point, I think this is worth it. I wish the instructions were a little more thorough, but also I have a funny brain so I canât entirely fault the instructions for my mistakes. But if youâre experiencing any bad luck, hopefully the above can help you. Theyâre a little more intense than what it appears at first glance, but overall itâs just routine maintenance and eyeballing them to make sure it all looks good. Takes me no more than five minutes out of my day, so I suppose they can be educational for small children to teach them some responsibility. I loved them as a kid, and I love them as an adult.
H.Davis –
Fun for the kids
Hatched after a few days. My 6 year old niece loves it and it was one of her favorite birthday presents.