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Old December 18th 05, 05:42 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Decapsulating Brine Shrimp eggs

On 18 Dec 2005 08:01:26 -0800, "Tynk" wrote:


Charles wrote:
or buy them that way, already decapsuled. Lots cheaper.



Charles wrote:
or buy them that way, already decapsuled. Lots cheaper.


You mean it's cheaper to buy decapsulated eggs rather than just eggs?
Where is this?
Most households have bleach around, and if you are used to raising
fish, chances are you have a very fine mesh net (brine shrimp net)
anyway. However, even with buying one it's a one time, cheap purchase.
But if you know a place that sells the decapsulated cheaper than the
eggs and the added shipping costs still keep it under the cost of the
eggs, please add their link or post their address. = ) That would be
cool. Cheaper than the eggs and without the work.



http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/


..5 Ounces
DCP2.5Z
2.5 oz. (71 gm.) net weight, PET jar. Keep tightly sealed. Store in a
cool, dry place.
$5.95

8 Ounces
DCP8Z
8 oz. (227 gm.) net weight, resealable vacuum pouch. Keep tightly
sealed to prevent moisture from entering. Store in a cool, dry place.
$8.95

16 Ounces
DCP16Z
1 Lb. (454 gm.) net weight, resealable, vacuum pouch. Store in a cool,
dry place. Keep tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$13.95

12 Pound Case
DCPCASE
One case contains 12 resealable vacuum pouches; 1 lb. (454 gm.) net
weight per pouch. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep tightly sealed to
prevent moisture from entering.
$154.00