What are you trying to do with them?When you get a bag of adult size live brine shrimp from LFS, how do you store them? I don't want to go to LFS every few days. I tried adding an airline + feeding them with phyto in a gallon of water, but I can see that they also die pretty fast too. Maybe ammonia spike?
Have you tried hatching your own brine? It's even easier than keeping them alive in my experienceI am just trying to do some experiments. The goal is just to do a reef tank using live food only.
Have you tried hatching your own brine? It's even easier than keeping them alive in my experience
I am just trying to do some experiments. The goal is just to do a reef tank using live food only.
I have the fattest amphipods ever. I've found them 1cm long. It's terrible to pick up a frag and have things wriggle onto your hand lolBaby brine shrimp is too small for the livestock (seahorse) I am feeding and it basically ignore it.
Other live food I tried is copepods. I created a tigger pod culture. It is pretty easy. I am trying adult brine shrimp, because it is pretty cheap in LFS.
I am thinking of Amphipods culture next. Amphipods is currently too hard to find in LFS and I don't want to pay for $30+ shipping. Let me know if you know anyone has them. I just need a few to start.
I heard these method from other people but haven't tried it myself since I don't have any. When you need to take out any rocks from tank, shake them out in another bucket to collect them. Another one is that when you need to dip your own coral, they will come out and still alive.I have the fattest amphipods ever. I've found them 1cm long. It's terrible to pick up a frag and have things wriggle onto your hand lol
If you need them, I don't know how I would collect them but I can get you some?
I would like to know how. I have been hatching them for 5 months now for the baby bangais I have. Couldn’t keep them alive beyond 5 days.I can easily keep them in 5.5 gallon for about a month. If you are interested I can tell you how.
Same here. I'd like to watch and freeze most. But I'd also like to grow some out and hopefully gutload for added nutritional value.I would like to know how. I have been hatching them for 5 months now for the baby bangais I have. Couldn’t keep them alive beyond 5 days.
i set them up with a sponge filter and seeded media. Had an ammonia badge in the tank. Never changed color.To be fair, have you guys tested ammonia in those hatcheries? I did once, out of curiosity, and it maxed out the test immediately
Keeping thousands of little crustaceans alive in water with ammonia levels comparable to pee, for five days, is already astonishing. Especially considering they’re practically made of gills
I assume keeping them alive longer than that involves treating them slightly nicer than that lol
I agree, the nutrition is in the yolk sacs. Adults have hardly any meatBrine shrimp are like popcorn
Lots of shell and very little nutritional value