National Sea Monkey Day is a fun and quirky holiday celebrated annually to honor the unique and fascinating creatures known as Sea Monkeys. These tiny brine shrimp, brought to life in water, have captivated children and adults for decades with their blend of science and novelty.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: May 16
- Tagged as: Fun, Nostalgic, Aquatic Pets
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalSeaMonkeyDay
- When was it founded?: 1992
- Who founded it?: Harold von Braunhut
History of National Sea Monkey Day
The history of Sea Monkeys began in 1957 when Harold von Braunhut discovered brine shrimp, Artemia salina, being sold as pet food. Partnering with marine biologist Dr. Anthony D’Agostino, he developed a special formula to create an environment for these shrimp to thrive. Initially marketed as “Instant Life,” they were later renamed “Sea Monkeys” due to their tail’s resemblance to a monkey’s tail. Their popularity soared in the 1960s, thanks to creative comic book advertising.
Timeline
- 1957: Harold von Braunhut invents “Instant Life.”
- 1960: Sea Monkeys appear in pet stores.
- 1962: Renamed “Sea Monkeys” for their monkey-like tails.
- 1992: National Sea Monkey Day established.
- 1998: Sea Monkeys travel to space aboard Space Shuttle Discovery.
Dates by Next Year (2025–2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | May 16 | Friday |
| 2026 | May 16 | Saturday |
| 2027 | May 16 | Sunday |
| 2028 | May 16 | Tuesday |
| 2029 | May 16 | Wednesday |
| 2030 | May 16 | Thursday |
Observed
National Sea Monkey Day is observed by reminiscing about childhood memories, learning about aquatic life, or even purchasing a new Sea Monkey kit. It’s a day to celebrate curiosity, science, and nostalgia.
Fun Facts About Sea Monkeys
- They are not monkeys but a hybrid breed of brine shrimp called Artemia NYOS.
- Their eggs can remain dormant for years in cryptobiosis until placed in water.
- They breathe through their feet and have three eyes!
- Sea Monkeys traveled to space with astronaut John Glenn in 1998.
Quiz
- What year were Sea Monkeys invented?
- What was their original name?
- Why are they called “Sea Monkeys”?
(Answers: 1. 1957; 2. Instant Life; 3. Their tails resemble monkey tails.)
FAQs
Q: Are Sea Monkeys real animals?
A: Yes, they are a hybrid species of brine shrimp called Artemia NYOS.
Q: How do you hatch Sea Monkeys?
A: Add their eggs to water treated with nutrients and chemicals from the kit.
Q: Why were they so popular in the ’60s?
A: Creative comic book ads and their novelty as “instant pets” made them a hit.
Importance of National Sea Monkey Day
This day celebrates childhood nostalgia, scientific curiosity, and the joy of owning low-maintenance pets that spark wonder and imagination.
Related
- National Pet Day
- World Oceans Day
- National Science Day

