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Aqua Dragons are prehistoric aquatic creatures that were around when dinosaurs roamed the earth. The Underwater World kit contains live eggs that will hatch into miniature creatures once added to water, hatching within 2-3 days. Caring for your mini pets will be easy as everything you need from, the aquarium tank and food to the pipette and feeding spoon, are included in the kit.

They'll grow up to 2cm long after hatching as tiny specks and will grow to look like three eyed, long tailed, hairy headed dragons within 5-7 days. Full instructions of how to look after them are included, making them the perfect first pet for kids, encouraging them to experience the responsibilty and fun that comes with caring for a pet. - R.K.

Features:

  • Kits contains eggs of Aqua Dragons, prehistoric aquatic dragons
  • See them hatch and watch them grow, growing up to 2cm
  • Includes: the aquarium, preserved eggs, food, pipette, feeding spoon, full instructions and ownership certificate
  • Suitable for ages 6+
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  • Brainstorm
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Fun and Educational gift

A superb Fun and Educational gift that my 5 year old son has loved.

Not too impressed..

I did my best to follow the instructions for the Aqua Dragons Underwater World. I had millions of the things hatch and swimming around within just 2 days. Not a square cm was empty in the tiny tank. However, the numbers started to rapidly dwindle for no apparent reason. Eventually, about 4 days later, they had all died. I'm very disappointed. I am not sure what I did wrong, or whether I had a bad batch, or perhaps it was the heat. I feel very disheartened.