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RE: [Killietalk] Feeding Brine Shrimp
Large containers in partial sunlight works well. When changing water for your marine fish, stir up the gravel and add some "dirty" water to the containers. I am using the waste water from my reef tank and it works well. I don't feed the brineshrimp but a little bit of spirulina powders would not hurt. It is still too cold now but I think I should get some copecods in my outdoor containers in summer. The pond that I and Wright used to go collect brineshrimps are now dry up.
Robert.
rgoldstein at rjgacarolina_com wrote:
When the weather is warm, I'll put a bucket or barrel of old, used brine
shrimp hatch water outdoors. No matter the container, I always get a bunch
of adult brine shrimp within weeks. There are, however, so few that I
reserve them for picky eaters, or conditioning difficult fish in
preparation for spawning. I once raised a large batch at one time, but was
never able to do it again.
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