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Re: Brine Shrimp Alternatives for poor hatching eggs



For the benefit of those living elsewhere, can someone comeback with the
lowdown on chlorox. I take it that it is some sort of household bleach sold
over there, and if we knew the active ingredients, etc., could perhaps
locate a substitute product in our own markets.
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Eric Brown                          Email sikik at fan_net.au
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----- Original Message -----
From: John Wubbolt <BigJohnW at webtv_net>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Alternatives for poor hatching eggs


> Hello Harry
> The method of adding chlorox to salt and eggs solution sounds
> interesting, sort of like a mini deincapsulation?   Doesn't hurt the
> hatch of brine shrimp eggs???   Do you have to rinse them out more after
> they hatch then in a normal case of hatching eggs???   Maybe this method
> will work even better for hatching grade B and C eggs.   Never heard of
> doing this, it has got me really interested.  I'll have to give it a
> whirl.
>
> John Wubbolt
>


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