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Ok, so this may be a stupid question but then again, it may be quite smart. Since the sea monkeys sold in toy stores are brine shrimp, can I buy and grow them to feed to my marine friends?
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I would assume so but the mark up on those little packs would be much larger than buying bulk brine shrimp eggs from an online aquarium depot
Yes you can but the hatch rate may not be good. When brine shrimp hatch they are very small and vary good as a food. De-capped eggs are easy to hatch and no egg casing mess. After a few days the egg sack is consumed (the best part) and they are not worth the effort to keep them alive. If you want live food you should look into white worms. They are easy to raise and even picky eaters love them. My lawnmower wont eat them but then she is a vegetarian.Ok, so this may be a stupid question but then again, it may be quite smart. Since the sea monkeys sold in toy stores are brine shrimp, can I buy and grow them to feed to my marine friends?
In my hatch cone I feed the new hatched shrimp, phyto or powdered spirulina, 48 hours after I have added the eggs. Not sure if this keeps them alive any longer or is of any benefit. My cone full lasts about a week.So brine shrimp are actually quite nutritious as long as you feed them within the first day of hatching. It's when they're older that you need to gut load them. A lot of people use them as a feed source for Mandarins.
As in Blenny? I thought they are omnivores. I have a lawnmower and bicolour and they eat algae as well as anything my clowns eat. Especially mysis...swims up to the syringe and eats it out the tip....My lawnmower wont eat them but then she is a vegetarian.
Mine told me "only green stuff". 2 week in QT, ate nothing. Wont touch anything but algae on rocks and glass.As in Blenny? I thought they are omnivores. I have a lawnmower and bicolour and they eat algae as well as anything my clowns eat. Especially mysis...swims up to the syringe and eats it out the tip.
Wow. Have you tried the nori sheets. The lawnmower drags it into his cave and munches on itMine told me "only green stuff". 2 week in QT, ate nothing. Wont touch anything but algae on rocks and glass.
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