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Want to feed your fry and small fish some nutritious baby brine shrimp but without the hassle of hatching them? These decapsulated brine shrimp eggs can be fed directly to fry without having to setup a brine shrimp hatchery.
The unwanted egg shell has been removed leaving the vitamin rich egg yolk intact. Just soak the eggs in some water to rehydrate, then feed directly into the tank.
Note: these are non-hatching decapsulated brine shrimp eggs and will not hatch.
Decapsulated Brine Shrimp Eggs
55% Protein
14% Fat
7% Moisture
8% Ash
300micron
Posted by Norm on 25th Aug 2011
I've been feeding fresh hatched or frozen baby brine shrimp to my fish and their babies for a long time. But like so many things, there is a better way...and this is it.
The package says they can be fed directly, but there are so many of them in such a small container I prefer to put them into a shot glass with some water in it, stir it up and dump a bit in at a time. It's a lot easier to get the right amount. And the right amount is a very small amount indeed. And even though the fish had never had these before they took to them greedily devouring every single one in the tank in a matter of a minute. I'll be using these for a long time.