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Sunday, February 22, 2015

Descriptions and articles about the Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina) - Encyclopedia of Life

Descriptions and articles about the Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina) - Encyclopedia of Life: "These eggs can be either diploid, tetraploid, or octoploid. Artemia salina eggs will only hatch if environmental conditions are right. The temperature must be around 30 deg C, the water supply plentiful, and the salt concentration not too high. If these conditions are not met, fertilized eggs are deposited as cysts and remain dried and surrounded by a thick shell until they are ready to develop, possibly up to 50 years."



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Friday, February 20, 2015

How to Raise Brine Shrimp: 8 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

How to Raise Brine Shrimp: 8 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow: " can be fed a wide range of foods, including but not limited to Liquidfry brand or similar fry food, yeast, whey, wheat flour, soybean powder, fish meal and egg yolk. The criteria for suitable foods is small, easily digestible particles which do not dissolve in water (for example, powdered milk won't work). Most importantly, do not over-feed them! In the small capacity of the soft drink bottle, it is very easy to foul up the water with excess feeding."



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How to Raise Brine Shrimp: 8 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

How to Raise Brine Shrimp: 8 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow: "Dissolve 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt without iodine for every 40 ml of lukewarm water. Pour this into your hatchery and top up with tap water. (You should test to make sure that its not full of anti aqua life stuff which will kill the brine shrimp (dechlorinator is not necessary). Rock or aquarium salt works fine too - 1 level Tbs per quart of water"



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Raising baby brine shrimps

Raising baby brine shrimps: "Anyway, for those of you thinking about the brine shrimp culture. Just try it! You might get enough to feed all of your fish, or some of them depending on how many you have. I am always short (time to expand the brine shrimp tank).
Also if you get the oviparous species, like me, no need to hatch eggs any more to get babies. Just sift them through a med-fine mesh net = instant BBS.
Many species which originate from Asia are oviparous. The SF Bay brand is not, from what I have read. Some reports that they all are, if kept under the right conditions and over time they obtain this abili"



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