Hatching Brine Eggs

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  1. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    Anyone every done this? I bought San Francisco Bay Brand Brine shrimp eggs. I have set-up a container with water and the eggs with aeration. Can I just toss the eggs in the tank? Will this hurt my params, cloud water, etc? Anyone ever done that? I'm trying to hatch them for my mandarin.
     
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  3. kb.bear

    kb.bear Peppermint Shrimp

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    Follow the directions on the back of the package.
    FYI The brine do not contain enough nutrition for a mandarin
     
  4. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    Gresham Great Blue Whale

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    You can always "gut load" or "gut pack" them using something like phytoplankton or blue green algae.
     
  6. geologeek

    geologeek Fire Worm

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    a few guys over here have started to use a phytoplankton feeder for growing and drip feeding brine shrimp. You just need to switch the unit off for 24 hrs till they hatch and switch back on. obviously you need an air stone to keep the eggs in suspension.....there is plenty of scope for a simple diy version...if you need any ideas just ask.

    levi