Step by Step How to hatch your own brine shrimp and it's dead simple.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2023
  • Here's how I hatch my own baby brine shrimp to feed to my aquarium fish. It's much more simple than lots of people make it out to be.
    Questions? Comments? Leave them below and I'll get back to you with my answer.
    Here's a link for my video on how to make your own DIY brine shrimp hatchery. It's dead simple too.
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  • @2tenaquatics
    @2tenaquatics 2 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely the best bang for your buck! I use the same brand. Awesome DIY system brother. I'm loving your idea to freeze them in the small cubicle containers your using from frozen blood worm containers. Fabulous re-use idea! Subbed up!

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  2 месяца назад

      Thanks, Anthony! I appreciate the kind words. I gotta tell ya, a lot of the time I'll put the leftover brine into a little plastic screw-top container and throw them in the fridge then pipet them out til they're gone. They'll keep in the fridge for three or four days. Sometimes it's just easier than filling th ecubes. Both work well. And thanks for the sub!

  • @mcguire337
    @mcguire337 Месяц назад +1

    You are awesome! Thanks for the video

  • @Joels_Animals
    @Joels_Animals 10 месяцев назад +4

    Very simple and thorough step by step process. Thanks for sharing! Subscribed 👍🏽

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  10 месяцев назад

      We’ll I’m happy to hear that @Joels_Animals. I appreciate your feedback.

  • @jaywolfdesigns
    @jaywolfdesigns 22 дня назад +1

    Excellent vid, just subscribed, thanks!

  • @iainaquariumagic
    @iainaquariumagic 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love it. Brilliant thanks 👍🐠🐟💦

  • @pelhamsaquatics
    @pelhamsaquatics 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve used iodized salt, and it works fine. Nice set up you have there🙂 new sub

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  10 месяцев назад +1

      I originally saw this recipe on a video by @keepingfishsimple and he used plain table salt. So I just stuck with that. Offhand, I really can't imagine why iodized salt shouldn't work. Thanks for chiming in! 🙂

  • @66bigbuds
    @66bigbuds 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ziss air valves from aquarium co-op

  • @tinadoyle3803
    @tinadoyle3803 Месяц назад +1

    But you can buy frozen bbs ? I don't understand 🤔 I always thought feeding them live was these best way. 😮

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  Месяц назад

      It was just an option for storing the excess. Now I put my leftovers into a plastic jar with a screw-cap and put them in the fridge. They'll keep two pr three days like that. I hope that makes sense. Thanks for lookin'!

  • @mdramirez0001
    @mdramirez0001 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video. Can you leave a link as to where you found the two outlet bottle caps ? Thank you.

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  10 месяцев назад

      That has been a while. It was an eBay vendor. Search co2 bottle cap and "in fish & aquarium" should come up. There are several vendors to choose from. There's one with 6 pieces for $9.01 seems about the best. I hope this helps.

  • @iainaquariumagic
    @iainaquariumagic 10 месяцев назад +1

    I subscribed as it's so good 👍🐠🐟💦

  • @LushSaltyAquariums
    @LushSaltyAquariums 9 месяцев назад +1

    So happy to have just subscribed! May I ask your hatching temperature and is the backlight is all the light you use?

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  9 месяцев назад +1

      Of course. It’s the ambient room temperature at about 78 F. Sometimes warmer, sometimes cooler. It’s in the garage subject to outdoor temperatures. There is a mini-split ac that keeps the temperature fairly stable. My understanding is they‘ll hatch in a fairly wide range of temperatures. The tanks are lit for about 12 hours and one of the lights is an led flood above that indirectly lights it. I’d like to figure out how to raise them to maturity. I hope that helps, and thanks for asking.

    • @LushSaltyAquariums
      @LushSaltyAquariums 9 месяцев назад

      It does help, thank you. My biggest problem is having unhatched or hatched eggs at bottom of hatchery mixing in with live brine. You seem to not have that problem at all. I wonder what I'm doing wrong? I use the Ziss hatchery, which is the "best" off the shelf product but still have problems with harvesting. Thoughts? @@garageaquatics2023

  • @marioncarter3428
    @marioncarter3428 9 месяцев назад +1

    Please tell me how you rigged the bottle to insert the airline. I don't see it leaking. Thank you for sharing,!!!

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for asking. I posted this video on how I made the brine shrimp hatchery a while back. Here's the link for it. I hope it helps. Let me know.
      How to make a brine shrimp hatchery: ruclips.net/video/7aO6eXbw6vQ/видео.html

  • @OilFuturesTrader
    @OilFuturesTrader 8 месяцев назад +1

    The bottlecap you use is that standard size?

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  8 месяцев назад +1

      The bottle caps are a standard size for typical plastic water and soda bottles. The one thing I noticed was one of the bottles I first tried had really short threads and the cap didn't seat well. So bottles with threads of about 1" worked best for me. I found the caps on eBay searching CO2 bottle caps. Thanks for looking!

  • @mexicalifishkeeper
    @mexicalifishkeeper 10 месяцев назад +2

    So i see you saw Dean's video on baby shrimp 😅

  • @Fin_flare_aquatics
    @Fin_flare_aquatics Месяц назад +1

    Refrigerator as in the freezer ? Or normal compartment sir pls guide me. Im from india and here its very hot which indeed makes the cysts hatch rate go super low. ....

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  Месяц назад +1

      I live in the desert here in Southern California, and it gets 'stupid hot' in the summer months here as well. 120F+ much of the time. I'm keeping my brine shrimp eggs in the refrigerator - not the freezer. I just google searched "keeping brine shrimp eggs in the freezer and this was the top response: "Brine shrimp eggs, also known as cysts, can be kept in the freezer for long-term storage at or below freezing temperatures. They can remain dormant for up to two years in dry, oxygen-free conditions, even at temperatures below freezing." I think the main take away would be keeping them dry. I hope this helps! Thanks for your question! Cheers! ~Ron

    • @Fin_flare_aquatics
      @Fin_flare_aquatics Месяц назад +1

      @@garageaquatics2023 Mr.ron I really appreciate your efforts in taking time to type all this and giving me a proper response sir. Thank you. looking forward to more content from your channel . #respect

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  Месяц назад +1

      @@Fin_flare_aquatics Thank you very much! And it's my pleasure! I hope it helps.

    • @Fin_flare_aquatics
      @Fin_flare_aquatics Месяц назад +1

      @@garageaquatics2023 I just kept my artemia eggs tin wrapped in a plastic cover in my refrigerator.... question here is can I scoop up directly from the tin kept in the fridge and add to the hatching kit or do I need to keep it under room temperature before using Mr. Ron ??? I read something like to keep some portion of it outside the refrigerator that you gonna use and store the rest in the fridge as it might affect the hatching rate of the cysts. ???

    • @garageaquatics2023
      @garageaquatics2023  Месяц назад +1

      @@Fin_flare_aquatics I do keep two containers - both in the refrigerator at all times. I put a small amount in a smaller plastic containter with a screw-top cap that seals tightly. That's what I use to put into my hatchery, and I refill that container as necessary. I only keep about an inch in that container. The remainder of the eggs I leave in the original can covered with the plastic lid that came with the Brine Shrimp Direct can. This way, the main can stays sealed most of the time and is only opened when I need to refill the small container that I use for the hatchery. This way it's the smaller container is the one that is opened and closed more often. I hope this makes sense. 🙂This just ight make a good video. I'll work on that!