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RE: Brine shrimp question



Unless you feed them they also loose lots of their nutritional value.

Best fishes
David

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><{{{>Subject: Re: Brine shrimp question
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><{{{>That's risky as the pollution just continues to build. I 
><{{{>prefer to do a 100% 
><{{{>harvest each time, and if I have leftover shrimp I either put 
><{{{>them in a tray 
><{{{>of fresh sea water (where they last about 24 hours) or dump 
><{{{>them to some 
><{{{>adult fish like tetras. It's important to start new hatches 
><{{{>absolutely 
><{{{>regularly, otherwise you are liable to have only oversized 
><{{{>BBS just when you 
><{{{>need the smaller, newly hatched ones. I think it's just a 
><{{{>matter of not 
><{{{>adopting shortcuts that can bite you later. Just my opinion.
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