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Brine Shrimp Eggs - Artemia Cysts offer a 90% hatch rate, providing a highly nutritious live food source for tropical fish, goldfish, koi, guppies, and bettas. These eggs hatch within 18-24 hours and are ideal for enhancing the diet of various fish species during their critical early stages.
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Occasion | Birthday |
J**S
Good hatch rate
These eggs have good hatch rate. Best kept in refrigerator so they don't go bad when you get them
O**D
Good hatch rate. Fast hatching.
Followed instructions using a simple hatching kit and worked well. Began hatching in 12 hours and continued for another 12 hours.
K**Y
Didn't hatch
Didn't hatch despite having the proper setup. Unable to return so I'm out my money for a bad batch of eggs. Don't reccomend.
H**C
baby shrimps
Updated update: the last several times I have tried hatching these have all been extremely successful, with almost all hatching and some growing to adulthood. I guess I just didn’t use the correct water parameters the first few times..?update: My most recent attempt appears to be a success. I used exactly 1 tablespoon of aquarium salt in exactly one liter of unaltered tap water. I have the temp set to 85, the aeration on high and have had a bright light shining above the eggs the entire time. I started this batch about 20 hours ago and so far, I would say that about 50% have hatched :)I don't usually write reviews, but because the first several reviews seem to be using a different product.. .. I decided to leave one.I always have baby bettas to feed. When I ran out of baby brine shrimps, I thought I would buy something inexpensive that would be here the next day...That was about 2 weeks ago...I don't like to waste things or give up if something doesn't go right the first time.. so now I have literally tried over 10 different batches. The temp, type of salt, salinity, aeration, tank and water parameters have been different every time. I have tried storing the eggs in the freezer, the refrigerator and just leaving them room temp. I managed to get 1 egg to hatch from 2 different batches. I still have 6 of the batches going... just in case... but I'm pretty sure that all they are going to do is get gross and smelly...My baby bettas are starting to lose hope and have learned how to act disappointed every time I feed them their baby fish powder instead of shrimps. .
P**P
Yay! Sea Monkeys!
If you need live fresh baby brine shrimp for your fry or smaller omnivore fish, get these. It takes about 24 - 48 hours to hatch them, but well worth the wait. Check on Youtube for a way to build a cheap hatchery rather than buying one of the pricey ones they sell online. You will also need some aquarium salt or sea salt. In the end, if your fish could thank you, they would! And as my headline suggests, yes these are the same eggs we used to get in the old Sea Monkey kits as kids. I wonder if they still sell those kits? 🤔
T**G
Good
My first time buying. Better than I expected to happen.
S**N
Didn’t Have a Great Hatch Rate
The bag I received did not have a great hatch rate. I would put the rate at right around 50% - which is less than what is advertised. Because of that, I recommend getting a different brand.This was one of the cheaper options I found, which perhaps is the reason why the quality is lower. However, I see in other reviews that people had a good result so maybe it is just that I had a worse batch.The bag itself contains a fair amount of eggs and is a decent size.
J**N
Excellent hatch rate
I started baby brine to grow a spawn of angelfish. Not only do the fry eat it, my adult corydoras, platies, and mollies go bananas for it. They make absolute fools of themselves and it's a joy to watch. I've hatched two rounds in 4 days and just set up my third. I dont think the package had instructions so for anyone who is interested, I'm using a standard 2 liter bottle set up. I've got a small led light on top. Temp is 77-80. The bottle is filled 2/3 full with conditioned tap water. Dump in a rounded tablespoon of aquarium salt and 1/4 teaspoon of eggs. Start checking after 24 hours. And if you make too much, you can freeze them. :)
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2 weeks ago
2 months ago