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Old September 16th 03, 08:50 PM
Rugburns
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Default Brine Shrimp Question

I'm thinking about establishing a tank for sea horses only. But I never
had luck keeping the brine shrimp alive for more than 48 hours. Any help
will be appreciated.

Ruggie

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Old September 17th 03, 04:54 AM
Dragon Slayer
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Default Brine Shrimp Question

after you hatch them out, you need to feed most all of them then, and only
keep a very limited few in a gallon jar.

if you need more then a couple hundred then keep multiple jars.

they don't live long in cramped quarters IME.

kc

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I'm thinking about establishing a tank for sea horses only. But I never
had luck keeping the brine shrimp alive for more than 48 hours. Any help
will be appreciated.

Ruggie



 




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