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2 to 3 days to hatch? Well, mine only takes less than 24hrs they already hatched! As soon the eggs is placed on the salty water, only few hours they will hatch. Where did you even get that info?
I bought some from Wal-Mart labeled as hatch a mermaid i didn't need an air hose or anything fancy it comes with a plastic tank and salt and the eggs says stir it well and wait for 24 hours before adding the eggs just use bottle water idk if it would work with normal water but i had baby's on the second day that I could see I'm sure they put eggs in the first packet with the salt/water stuff I now have a lot.of baby shrimp I did not add the whole pouch labeled as eggs though in case it didn't work the first time
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I thought brimeshrimp can only live on saltwater? Reason I said this is because I accidentally drop some few brimeshrimp on a freshwater container and there still alive. Is been almost a week now and there still swimming.,.
WESTCOTT GAMING what about nauplia that are live born instead of deposited in eggs, and what about the eggs that are dropped in water, do they require drying before they can hatch again?
those brine shrimp looks like they were in 30 fps
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How did I find myself here? Can't fault that passion for life cycles though.
You can find brine shrimp eggs in most pet stores, or their online equivalent.
It takes 18 to 36 hours for them to hatch.
You nailed everything a brine shrimp needs (Air, Water, Salinity, Food), Aren't you forgetting warmth and light?
have you ever tried to breed and harvest brine shrimp eggs? could you direct me to videos or articles that explain this topic? Thanks
the egg will hatch in 24hours (not 2 days) and there are thousands of them, not hundreds.
I've hatched them without oxygen just in sea water but they take 3 to 4 days.
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nice man keep up the good work and keep hatching those brine shrimp
One of the greatest video on RUclips.
who's like:
*MM THAT'S GONNA BE SOME GOOD SHRIMP*
Those are not oxygen bubbles.
How long is this cycle ?
2 to 3 days to hatch? Well, mine only takes less than 24hrs they already hatched! As soon the eggs is placed on the salty water, only few hours they will hatch. Where did you even get that info?
I bought some from Wal-Mart labeled as hatch a mermaid i didn't need an air hose or anything fancy it comes with a plastic tank and salt and the eggs says stir it well and wait for 24 hours before adding the eggs just use bottle water idk if it would work with normal water but i had baby's on the second day that I could see I'm sure they put eggs in the first packet with the salt/water stuff I now have a lot.of baby shrimp I did not add the whole pouch labeled as eggs though in case it didn't work the first time
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What do they eat ?
where can I find Brine shrip??
Aaa brine shrimp are not actually shrimp
How do you breed here me shrimp? I see you can by a bunch of brine shrimp eggs but how do you breed brine shrimp?
Good work man. Very informative. Keep up the good work.
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how do they harvest their eggs?
where can i buy brine shrimp eggs?
Normal salt?
How to collect eggs 🥚
And how we feed the brine shrimps? Need an answer
this is a long time ago and for anyone reading this now grow some algae and they feed on that
I thought brimeshrimp can only live on saltwater? Reason I said this is because I accidentally drop some few brimeshrimp on a freshwater container and there still alive. Is been almost a week now and there still swimming.,.
Herb Hermousra Brine shrimp needs alkaline or brakish water to hatch. once hatched they are not affected by fresh or marine water. ☺️☺️
WESTCOTT GAMING what about nauplia that are live born instead of deposited in eggs, and what about the eggs that are dropped in water, do they require drying before they can hatch again?
Great video
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Who here from google classroom
What do u feed them
cloutorade spirulina powder which is diet supplement can be used
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