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[Killietalk] Killi Karnival Worm food
Karl Ordered a bag of worm food from me and I have one extra bag that I can
bring to Elkhart if some one else wants one will trade for fish and I also
have lots of Grindal and Red worms.
killiman at iquest_net
Al Anderson
6246 N Rural
Indianapolis IN 46220
317 253 2170
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From: killietalk-bounces+killiman=iquest_net at aka.org
[mailto:killietalk-bounces+killiman=iquest_net at aka.org]On Behalf Of Wright
Huntley
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 8:55 PM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] a suggestion for those who hatch out brine shrimp
I agree 100% Bro. Paul.
Brine-shrimp nets come in two coarsenesses. One is so fine the water
takes forever to run through. Those are fairly rare. Most are too coarse
and waste the smallest nauplii. Don't try to use them with the San
Francisco strain artemia. ;-)
A different solution that works very well for me is to forget the net. I
strain the salt water through and rinse in a white men's handkerchief.
[It gets a bit tan over time, but it started life as white.] To rinse, I
just bunch the kerchief around the wet nauplii and dip that part in a
wide-mouth glass of cold tap water a few times.
I toss out that bacteria-laden water, and add a little fresh to the
bottom of the glass. Inverting the wet part of the kerchief allows
dumping/washing the bbs into the water. I then use a baby medicine
dropper to feed the bbs to my fish.
Simple and effective, for me. Cheap, too. You can use old worn out
handkerchiefs. [Just check for holes! :-)]
Wright
Paul_Jablinski at notes.udayton.edu wrote
> After you hatch out the brine shrimp and then you want to clean them over
> fresh water, put one bounty tissue inside of your brine shrimp net and run
> the water through it - this way you do not lose any of your brine shrimp.
> I learned that even the best brine shrimp net causes you to lose some of
> the very tiny brine shrimp.
> Sincerely,
> Bro. Paul
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