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I know brine shrimp will eat algae and yeast, but I was wondering if I
could feed them things like "enriched self rising flour". That stuff is really cheap, and the particles are small enough that I beleive the brine shrimp will eat it. If that won't work, what is the least expensive thing I can feed them that I can pick up locally? Thanks Ed K. |
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You may want to try regular, non-self-rising flour instead.
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How do you feed the flour? Sounds like it would make a mess, clump up,
etc. Norm wrote: You may want to try regular, non-self-rising flour instead. |
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