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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Delaware
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curious
i bought my daughter a microscope kit that came with brine shrimp eggs. is says to mix their salt with a quart of water ect ect presto brineshrimp to look at under the microscope, then afterwards you can feed them to your fish.
if i put them in my refugium to grow, will they thrive? i dont know too much about brineshrimp, but i have a hang on refuge and was thinking if they go nuts breeding and a few fall out, more food for the fish ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: new jersey,usa
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Re: curious
Tim, I think you need to hatch them in a separate container, to achieve optimum result.
Here's some more info for you about this shrimps and how to hatch them. How to Breed Tropical Fish: How to hatch Brine Shrimp And more articles here
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