Seapora Artemia Eggs
Seapora Artemia Eggs
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$9.99 CAD
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Perfectly suited for delicate fingerlings, filter feeders and reef aquariums, Seapora Brine Shrimp Eggs are an easy way to provide your aquatic ecosystem with high quality live food, which you can hatch in the comfort of your own home! These easy to hatch brine shrimp are an excellent source of all natural aquatic proteins and lipids and trigger an instinctive feeding frenzy in your fish!
Feeding instructions:
Add 1 liter (1 quart) of water to a clear container, then add 1 teaspoon brine shrimp eggs and place an aeration line in the container. Wait 1 hour and add 2 tablespoons of aquarium (rock) salt while maintaining constant aeration. Maintain the internal temperature around 81°F (27°C) and ensure a constant pH of 8 or higher. Artemia eggs will hatch in 24 to 36 hours.
After hatching, turn off all ventilation and direct a light source to the bottom of the container, wait 5 minutes to allow the empty shells to float to the surface of the water and the brine shrimp to swim to the bottom. Disconnect the vent line from the pump and carefully siphon the brine shrimp into a fine-mesh strainer. Gently rinse the prawns in fresh water and immediately feed them to the fish (fried).
Feeding instructions:
Add 1 liter (1 quart) of water to a clear container, then add 1 teaspoon brine shrimp eggs and place an aeration line in the container. Wait 1 hour and add 2 tablespoons of aquarium (rock) salt while maintaining constant aeration. Maintain the internal temperature around 81°F (27°C) and ensure a constant pH of 8 or higher. Artemia eggs will hatch in 24 to 36 hours.
After hatching, turn off all ventilation and direct a light source to the bottom of the container, wait 5 minutes to allow the empty shells to float to the surface of the water and the brine shrimp to swim to the bottom. Disconnect the vent line from the pump and carefully siphon the brine shrimp into a fine-mesh strainer. Gently rinse the prawns in fresh water and immediately feed them to the fish (fried).