🐠 Dive into Success with Every Hatch!
This 16 oz can of Technical Grade Brine Shrimp Eggs guarantees a minimum hatch rate of 79.9% and an average hatch rate of 82.0%, providing larger nauplii for enhanced feeding. The product includes a reclosure lid and scoop for convenience, making it a must-have for aquarists and hatchery professionals.
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
A**R
Excelente comida para los peces bettas
Bien
L**N
Really good and real fast hatch
The media could not be loaded. In 24 hours you will have your brine shrimp hatching and with the most protein, not all will hatch so unhatched eggs will drop to the bottom making it harder to collect live bbs if you wait 2 days for sure all will have hatched and you can collect them with no problem. I’ve seen some videos where they solve this by removing egg shells with a magnet, not sure if it does work I haven’t tested it out.
R**P
Cool sience experiment for kids or dish food
Makes great food for jelly fish and clowns
M**S
Egg cases to not float
Egg cases will not float to separate from the brine shrimp, this product is all most unusable. The Brine Shrimp are micro sized. Aquarium Coop has a much better product. Will not buy this product again.
E**S
These are what you need...
If you're conditioning fish or feeding fry, these will do the trick. I use 2 of the included scoops for three meals for my bettas. Here's my technique...I use the KeepingFishSimple from YouTube hatchery setup. I drop a pinch of baking soda in the bottle, 2 flat teaspoons of plain salt from morton, and fill with chlorinated water. Don't use salt with iodine, don't worry about dechlorinating the water. Two of the scoops included with the eggs is plenty for 10 plus betta fish. I hatch them out for 30 to 36 hours because the eggs are stored frozen. I use a disposable 3ml plastic pipette to collect the shrimp from the bottom of the Tupperware container I drain them into from the hatchery. I drain from the hatchery into the Tupperware type container and feed immediately. Then I'll place the container in the fridge to keep the shrimp alive and slow growth. I start another bottle as soon as I drain one so I always have some.
J**.
Great Product
I bought these Brine shrimp eggs in 2021. I am still hatching about 80% of them. I can only say, People, buy this Brand and no others. All I did, I kept them in the fridge at all times. Great Product!
S**T
WOW, Easier than I imagined
I bought the 80% hatch rate brine shrimp eggs to feed 300 baby axolotl. Honestly, I don't know how you would tell the difference between an 80% hatch rate and the 90 (or is it 95) percent hatch rate of the other product they have. The can of Brine Shrimp Eggs comes with complete comprehensive instructions on how to store and hatch the eggs. Even has a small measuring scoop. My first batch hatched with more than enough shrimp to fill the bellies of all 300 Axolotl. Producing shrimp for 2 feedings a day and barely made a dent in the can, its going to last a long time. it seems like a lot of money to spend, compared to other smaller offerings. This will outlast the growth of whatever you are feeding
P**Z
Very fast and easy hatch rate; keeping my mosquito fish very happy!
These have a very fast hatch rate (I always see great results within 12-24 hours), even when I "cheap out" and use unfiltered chlorinated tap water from the faucet and generic aquarium salt instead of proper marine salt such as Instant Ocean or equivalent. In a post-apocalyptic future, I'm confident these baby brines will still be hatching by the thousands from the same can, which means get the saltines and cream cheese, because they're making it onto a cracker!
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