Hi, everyone! Recently, I have been wanting to feed my fish live foods. I wanted to try hatching my very own brine shrimp eggs but quickly found out through research that most of the hatcheries required other external equipment such as an air pump and heat source. I thought to myself, "how can I achieve the same result (hatched baby brine shrimp) without the hassle of the equipment?" Well, my tank contains all the essential items in order to hatch the shrimp, so I decided to just use what I had, and to my surprise, it worked! I hope you all try this out, it is so easy to do, and it's very fun to watch these little crustaceans hatch.
Measurements:
1) 1 2/3 tablespoons of salt per 1 quart of water
2) If the pH is under 8.0 ppm, add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda per 1 quart of water
Other Notes:
1. Optimal temperature is 80-82 degrees Fahrenheit
2. Hatching time can range from 18-48 hours
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