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2007-03-08 10:14:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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Here's a easy way that's VERY cheap to do

http://saltaquarium.about.com/library/blank/bl_DIY_Brine_Shrimp_Hatchery.htm

MM

2007-03-08 10:26:05 · answer #1 · answered by magicman116 7 · 0 2

Fastest and easiest way to hatch brine shrimp: (sorry about that my yahoo is going wiggy.)

Simple and home made. A pop/soda bottle, an air pump with hose, salt, brine eggs and a warm window.

The brine shrimp eggs will hatch in a solution made from untreated tap water, any non-iodized salt (1 tablespoon per 1 liter bottle) Mix add your air hose or air stone and set the bottle in the window. They should hatch in less than 24 hours depending on the water temps.

40w light bulb will work for heat thru the evening if you are in a big hury for yur shrimp. Keeping the temps around 85-90. The warmer the water the faster they hatch. Once hatched you can turn off the air.

Since you use them so quickly, the hatched shrimp do not need to eat for the first 24 hours after hatching. The large brine shrimp sold at pet stores are fed yeast (if cultured) or algae (if harvested from the wild). The shrimp will eat any algae that forms in your bottle, but chances are you will use them quickly. Also, their neutritional value is depleated after 72 hours. Use em up or feed them.

Actually this is very simple.

2007-03-08 10:20:17 · answer #2 · answered by danielle Z 7 · 1 0

get a sea monkey kit.the company will say sucker! and they will run off with 7 bucksof your money and then you will find out that you can get a brine shrimp hatcery that is only worth 5 bucks and will hatch 160784601 brine shrimp and you will say "dam i got screwed by sea monkeys that are actually brine shrimp." the end

2007-03-08 10:53:14 · answer #3 · answered by Reptile Lover 2 · 0 0

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