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Re: foods and feeding
In a message dated 7/4/01 2:15:10 PM, Rjga at aol_com writes:
<< Brine shrimp nauplii have a nice package of HUFAs when less than 24 hrs
old,
but it's quickly used up. >>
I have a question. Does the 24 hours or less refer to the time after hatching
or the time after immersion of the cysts? For example, the eggs I have now
are quite old, but hatch very well in 36-48 hours at 80 degrees. Does this
mean I can feed them at 60-72 hours and get the nutritional value? It is also
dependent on temperature, I would guess. Is there a way to know the critical
time?
Lee Harper
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