[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Question about encapsulated brine shrimp eggs



Hi All,
        I'm pretty sure cyclop-eeze isn't available in the UK, sounds intriguing
though. How does it differ from frozen cyclops. I'm asking because frozen
cyclops seems to be universally disliked by every fish I keep, just can't get
rid of the stuff, which is a pity as its a good size as a follow on food from
BS.
            TIA,
                    Guy.

Joe Bulterman wrote:

> Most of my fry and fish don't care for decap brine shrimp; they seem to like
> cyclop-eeze much better.
>
> http://www.cyclop-eeze.com/
>
> Joe Bulterman
> AKA Membership Committee
> 3233 Dunster Court
> Fairfax, VA  22030
> 703.591.7521
> http://www.chesapeakekillifish.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
> Behalf Of BGorton at aol_com
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:01 PM
> To: killietalk at aka_org
> Subject: Question about encapsulated brine shrimp eggs
>
> I'd appreciate any and all response to the following-
>
> In browsing various websites on brine shrimp and bs supplements, I saw an
> advertisement for "decapsulated brine shrimp eggs" that can be feed directly
> to your fish/fry and supposedly are even more nutritous than hatched bs.
> The
> cost was $16 per pound.
>
> Is this a viable option for feeding fry???
> ---------------
> See http://www.aka.org/AKA/subkillietalk.html to unsubscribe
>
> ---------------
> See http://www.aka.org/AKA/subkillietalk.html to unsubscribe



---------------
See http://www.aka.org/AKA/subkillietalk.html to unsubscribe