

🦖 Hatch the future of fun and learning—your own prehistoric pet awaits!
The Animagic Aqua Dragons Hatch 'n' Grow Basic Tank is an all-in-one science kit that lets kids 6+ build and nurture a living aquatic ecosystem. Simply add water to the included tank with eggs and food, and watch as prehistoric Aqua Dragons hatch within 2-3 days. This compact, educational kit combines biology, environmental science, and hands-on fun, making it a perfect STEM gift that fits seamlessly into modern, space-conscious lifestyles.








| ASIN | B0CP86TLT1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,572 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #156 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (479) |
| Department | boys |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 931200 |
| Manufacturer | Goliath |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 2.36 x 6.3 inches |
| Release date | July 1, 2024 |
C**R
Great Product! Recommend to do your research though for best results!!!
So happy!!!! Sooo many aqua dragons!! Easily 100 babies! (I recommend aerating it more often if you have more hatchlings, do not let go after squeezing until the pipette is completely out of the water! But do not feed more than recommended. DO YOUR RESEARCH, we used natural spring water and made sure it reached room temperature before adding the eggs. And I've been aerating it three times a day roughly. About 15 times each time at least. Definitely worth the money! Easy to do easy to care for. They're growing great! Very good quality product! Had to put the tweezers in the picture to get it to focus all those dots are the babies, were visible on day three very very small. Wish they were bigger but they're not full grown yet. Next to try will be triops!
A**S
Definitely a great gift!
These are so cool! I bought one to start off then realized they need to be in a warmer area and the only place in my house that's warmer is the kids rooms so I bought a second one so they can each have a tank in their room. My daughter's room is the warmest and she has a TON (150+) of babies! It took a couple days for them to grow big enough that we could see them. My son's tank is in his room which is probably 5° cooler than my daughter's room, he has several (50-75) babies. They are thriving in the warmer room. I don't have any natural light on them so I'm a little worried. They were easy to set up. My kids love them as they were a Christmas gift. They are worth the money for sure! We have cats and limited space so I didn't want to do a fish tank and these ended up being perfect! 🥰 The ONLY negative is having to use the pipette to put bubbles in it 2 times a day. I'm worried I'll forget after a while
M**D
Amazing!
It's super cool! My kids absolutely love them. It did hatch hundreds of them. We keep them in the warm area of the house. Definitely worth it and great quality, very durable. It was very easy to set up. Just add bottled water and normal room light. Amazing! And there's still more hatching!
B**N
Fun for all ages
They take awhile to grow, but it is relaxing once they get bigger.
K**K
Don't work
Absolutely doesn't work. Waste of money
K**Y
RIP to the fallen - but here are some tips
I’m 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 weren’t clear enough, which partially led to the death of my lil guys. I did end up getting a second batch, and they’re 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. “Murky water” 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 don’t 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 “murky” than the first time around. 2. Don’t 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 don’t take long to start hatching. They do hatch with a yolk, but the yolk runs out quickly. If you’re 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 “for a few seconds.” I don’t 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 doesn’t take a lot out of my day to do either. If they start acting all sluggish, there’s a good chance they need oxygen. Additionally, if there’s a lot of algae in your tank, you need to make absolutely sure there’s enough oxygen for that to flourish, as well as for your dragons. Additional points I can recommend: - They don’t all hatch at once. I didn’t 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 didn’t start doing the above. In my second group, it’s 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, don’t smash the pipette against the wall. You never know if there was a wee baby you just smooshed. Also don’t forget to rinse your pipettes out, they get pretty gnarly. You also don’t 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 can’t entirely fault the instructions for my mistakes. But if you’re experiencing any bad luck, hopefully the above can help you. They’re a little more intense than what it appears at first glance, but overall it’s 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.
J**E
Super cute
Super cute, daughter loves it , definitely buy one for my other daughter. Easy to use, value for money, good quality,
A**E
Fun for adults too!
Adult here bought it for myself as it reminded me of my childhood raising “sea monkeys” pretty much the same thing just re-branded for kids today. Super simple instructions, comes with everything you need for the aqua dragons. Just used bottled water. A bunch of the eggs hatched instantly. A little over a month, they’re still going. Got a lot of the food left. They don’t need much. I’ve seen some of them have mating pairs and babies swimming along the adults. Great kit for the price!
J**S
Great hatch rate, hatched within 24 hours. Instructions are simple to follow as well. Will repurchase for next time
E**T
I got a set of aqua dragons in March and mine are still alive and growing so I wanted some more. Lol. I got this one. I like the thin tanks because the green stuff at the bottom isn't that bad. That's the pro. The con is that it's really easy to tip over when putting air in it. So if your doing this with children it may not be a good idea to let them do the air bubbles on their own because the tank will tip over when putting air in the tank so that they can breathe! Don't forget to give them air once daily for 1 minute straight and push the air in slowly. Take your time because of they are mating you don't want them to get stuck together. Yes...that happens and it's really sad. They get stuck together and when the female or male dies it's still stuck to the alive one. One day I tried helping the male because the female died and turned black...sad I know 😞 what's even worse is I was pinning down the dead one so the other one could try and unstick himself. It was working but then my cat hit my arm and my arm slipped and hit the bottom of the tank. BOOM dead 😭😭😭😭 both gone. omg I was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo freaken sad that day!!! Tips: only feed once a week. Give air once daily for a minute straight. Be gentle with the air bubbles. Don't take out the green stuff at the bottom. And when putting the air in once daily, don't go all the way to the bottom and then put air in. Don't go passed half the tank. Because the stuff on the bottom will get all throughout the water. you'll see what I mean a Month or two later. Lol. If there are little white balls of stuff. Take it out asap. It's a fungus that can make them sick. It happens with sea monkeys alot but it's rare in aqua dragons. Not sure why....could be the tank. Not sure. Don't ever over feed them. If they look dark (Black almost) they are overfed. If they are pink or redish they need more air they are dieing from not being able to breathe. So give more air. If you see any at the bottom of the tank and they are solid black, curled up and not moving, make sure it's not a dead female. If it is, leave her there for a few days and then pick her up for the funeral. Lol. It's because they eggs could detached from the "belly" and could get hatched within the first 48 hours so there's that....so yah leave it for a day or two... The water will evaporate over time so make sure you use the same bottled water that you used to begin with and refill it. I put a sticker there so that it's easier to know exactly where the water stops/ begins. Definitely perfect first pet for kids but be there when they put the air in. Otherwise you may end up with a bunch of dead sea monkeys anyway because the tank will tip over.
H**A
Your kid will enjoy it a lot if you followed the instructions. It will make them learn responsibility
M**I
Holy moly the grow sooo many and thriving
D**M
These little guys are the perfect pets. At first, I’ll admit I was disappointed with the container that they came in, but all I did was add some colour changing fairy lights In the little mountains and it works perfectly. For those that are reading reviews saying that nothing hatched it did take about three days before you could see the animals. So be warned if you are tossing it out within the first couple days, you are throwing the babies out with the bathwater. These guys are about a week old right now and are growing very quickly, I’m actually thinking about getting a bigger tank. UPDATE: they are doing even better than before! I actually did combine the aqua dragons and sea monkeys into one larger container and they are breeding with each other. You can see everything from babies to mature adults in my tank. They are doing absolutely fantastic as you can see from the video.
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