Yeah I could see how that could work but it's easier to keep it in it's ziplock bags it ships in rather than putting it in the tin. Easier to get the eggs out etc. I guess either way you do it works, thanks for watching👍🙂
I was going to mention the metal lid... its alot easier to scoop from the can, however, cory had his in just the bag hidden in is Brine shrimp fridge so... lol
I looking because my supplier has doubled it in price he says salt lake eggs but there are russian ones I just seen Chinese ones on eBay 8 quid for 100 grams package full of Chinese wrighting but says salt lake eggs so don't know
You said in the video that the sweet spot is two days. Yes almost all of the eggs will be hatched by then but you should stop by 36 hours. 8-12 hours after hatching they virtually have no nutrition and they also morph into a different stage which makes it highly likely baby fish will choke on them
Actually "Brine Shrimp Direct" has a 16oz of "Premium Grade" eggs with 90% hatch rate for $49.95. You would have to buy 4.5 cans from Aquarium Co-op for $89.80 to equal the 16oz. Is Cory's eggs for $39.85 more that much better? If you really want shell free you could buy "Shell Free E-Z" hatching eggs from Brine Shrimp Direct for $35.95 400ML container. Just thought I'd share.
Yeah I actually came to the same conclusion price wise and comparing Brine Shrimp Direct to Aquarium coop. never heard of the Shell free eggs that sounds like amazing. The Coop eggs definitely have a better hatch rate than 90% so that could justify the higher cost but with that said I'll probably be going for the 90% brine shrimp direct eggs just for the savings.
As wel as you use Brine shrimp Eggs==>use from Salt lake or from state Utah.(not chineese). Use care you to buy Brine shrimp eggs in a tin (metal) container (original = 15 Oz. or 454 grams. OR GLAS or sealed containers. DO NOT plastic bags or zip bags. in plastic containers the transport shake it up : result the eggs get too much (by shaking) ==>static electricity, it kills the eggs. It is possible that Brine Shrimp Direct = ok, or like Ocean Nutrition. As long they are in a metal can. I do not trust other containers.
Dose anyone know how or someone who can get me aquarium co op eggs sent out to the United Kingdom would be much appreciated can’t seem to get good hatch rate eggs thanks love the videos aswell 🙏🙏
Great review on these eggs. Purchased their eggs, hatchery, and sponge filter. Can't recommend them all enough!
Hatched my first batch this week, they turned out great!
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Cory said that the metal lid is a second lid to keep the air out.
Yeah I could see how that could work but it's easier to keep it in it's ziplock bags it ships in rather than putting it in the tin. Easier to get the eggs out etc. I guess either way you do it works, thanks for watching👍🙂
Cory also said you can store fish food after the eggs are gone.
I was going to mention the metal lid... its alot easier to scoop from the can, however, cory had his in just the bag hidden in is Brine shrimp fridge so... lol
I came for the fish stuff; I stayed for the wonderful nerd display behind you. ;)
Those fish were Skiffia Multipunctata; the many spot skiffia. Lagodede Comecuaro, split fin, extinct in the wild. CARES fish! Good job guy.
Cool review
i saw some pretty cool fish in those tanks... looks good
Thanks glad you enjoyed
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Been wanting to try them out.
Yeah from what I can tell it's about a 95% hatch rate. Highly recommend
I’ve bought my brine shrimp from brine shrimp direct, hatch rate isn’t that good, but I have a lot to use before I order eggs from the Co-Op.
But where do you get that piece that goes on the bottle for your airline and your drain line
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Can i put the unhatched eggs in the fridge?
I just got my first tin today. And I think the tin container is for initial storage & shipping.
Yeah makes sense that will definitely protect it in shipping
Are these baby brine shrimp eggs? I bought these from aquarium coop thinking that they are are .
I looking because my supplier has doubled it in price he says salt lake eggs but there are russian ones I just seen Chinese ones on eBay 8 quid for 100 grams package full of Chinese wrighting but says salt lake eggs so don't know
You said in the video that the sweet spot is two days. Yes almost all of the eggs will be hatched by then but you should stop by 36 hours. 8-12 hours after hatching they virtually have no nutrition and they also morph into a different stage which makes it highly likely baby fish will choke on them
greetings how much is the cost of them
Its currently 19.99 on Aquarium coops website for 3.5 oz / 100grams
My hatch rate of 80 or 90% rate went to 0 in less than 3 months, maybe cause I didn’t store them in fridge after opening it
I bought Smart water because I thought it would make me smart
Didn't work I see!
That's what the metal lid is for
Brineshrimpdirect beats this hands down 😉
Dude your eggs are taking 24 plus bc of your temp. You can hatch them in 16 hrs at temps of 82 ^
Actually "Brine Shrimp Direct" has a 16oz of "Premium Grade" eggs with 90% hatch rate for $49.95. You would have to buy 4.5 cans from Aquarium Co-op for $89.80 to equal the 16oz. Is Cory's eggs for $39.85 more that much better? If you really want shell free you could buy "Shell Free E-Z" hatching eggs from Brine Shrimp Direct for $35.95 400ML container. Just thought I'd share.
Yeah I actually came to the same conclusion price wise and comparing Brine Shrimp Direct to Aquarium coop. never heard of the Shell free eggs that sounds like amazing. The Coop eggs definitely have a better hatch rate than 90% so that could justify the higher cost but with that said I'll probably be going for the 90% brine shrimp direct eggs just for the savings.
As wel as you use Brine shrimp Eggs==>use from Salt lake or from state Utah.(not chineese). Use care you to buy Brine shrimp eggs in a tin (metal) container (original = 15 Oz. or 454 grams. OR GLAS or sealed containers. DO NOT plastic bags or zip bags. in plastic containers the transport shake it up : result the eggs get too much (by shaking) ==>static electricity, it kills the eggs. It is possible that Brine Shrimp Direct = ok, or like Ocean Nutrition. As long they are in a metal can. I do not trust other containers.
Dose anyone know how or someone who can get me aquarium co op eggs sent out to the United Kingdom would be much appreciated can’t seem to get good hatch rate eggs thanks love the videos aswell 🙏🙏
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They are called Tibet eggs it’s from china
my eggs were all dead every time since i tried after 3 weeks of spending over 100 dollars on them