Bob K.
September 15th 03, 07:15 PM
>> That setup will work just fine, adjust the airflow so the cysts are kept
>> stirred up, but not in a washing machine. Make the water up at 35 grams of
>> salt per litre of water, should be fully hatched in 48 - 72 hours in a warm
>> room temp.
>> Dave
>> www.baarks.co.uk
Warm? At 75F, I find about 75% hatched in 24 hours.
You want to use the baby brine shrimp as soon after hatching
as you can to get the maximum nutritional value from them.
I have two 'soda bottles' going, and harvest the 24 hour shrimp,
then leave it to 'cook' another day. I use use up, empty the older
bottle from the day before, and start another hatching in it.
>The instructions that I have say 1 teaspoon of eggs and one tablespoon of
>rock salt to One liter of water.
One tablespoon of non-iodized salt (Kosher, table, rock)
Plus a 1/4 tsp of baking soda & a 1/4 tsp of epsom salts.
>I'm not disagreeing, I have no idea how many grams that is. And since I had
>my instructions I just thought I'd try to help.
I've read, but haven't tried, a 24 hour light yields better hatch
rates.
But, I'm satisfied with the rate I get (eggs that settle to the bottom
supposedly are the unhatched eggs. floating shell hatched)
Bob
>> stirred up, but not in a washing machine. Make the water up at 35 grams of
>> salt per litre of water, should be fully hatched in 48 - 72 hours in a warm
>> room temp.
>> Dave
>> www.baarks.co.uk
Warm? At 75F, I find about 75% hatched in 24 hours.
You want to use the baby brine shrimp as soon after hatching
as you can to get the maximum nutritional value from them.
I have two 'soda bottles' going, and harvest the 24 hour shrimp,
then leave it to 'cook' another day. I use use up, empty the older
bottle from the day before, and start another hatching in it.
>The instructions that I have say 1 teaspoon of eggs and one tablespoon of
>rock salt to One liter of water.
One tablespoon of non-iodized salt (Kosher, table, rock)
Plus a 1/4 tsp of baking soda & a 1/4 tsp of epsom salts.
>I'm not disagreeing, I have no idea how many grams that is. And since I had
>my instructions I just thought I'd try to help.
I've read, but haven't tried, a 24 hour light yields better hatch
rates.
But, I'm satisfied with the rate I get (eggs that settle to the bottom
supposedly are the unhatched eggs. floating shell hatched)
Bob