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Brine Shrimp

DYIguy

NJRC Member
I bought Artemia Brine shrimps eggs and they hatch in about 24 hrs, which is great, but it seems that the only fish that eat/ see them are damsels and chromis- all of my other fish either don't see them or don't feed on them. It also seems like my corals also don't feed on them- maybe I'm missing something
 
If you get some spirulina and let the brine shrimp mature for a few days..they get nice and fat and they are impossible to ignore.
 

Mark_C

Staff member
Officer Emeritus
NJRC Member
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As far as I'm aware, and I may be wrong, Its usually the yolk sac thats still attached to them for the first 12-24 hours after hatching that provides nutrition.
Saying that, like feeder insects for lizards, you can gut load them like NJ said.
Separate your feeders for the next day out at night and drop in a tiny bit of spirulina and/or phyto.
Dump the container in the tank in the morning, fish will notice the shrimp and any free floating spirulina/phyto will be picked up by pods and corals.
 

DYIguy

NJRC Member
There were some brine shrimp still alive this morning in the hatchery, I turned the heater and air pump back on added some salt water and phyto- how long can I keep them alive/ fed- or should I feed them to the tank today
 
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