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I don't think I would freeze mine, maybe the fridge. Make sure the can air
air tight. Or add a moisture absorber in the can. Or, hatch large batches of them. "Sir Douglas Cook" wrote in message . .. 16oz Brine Shrimp in a can,, now what? The can says "Keep in a cool dry area", My whole condo is hot. No basement! Although it does say "Refrigeration or freezing is desirable" Question: Can I put the can of brine shrimp eggs into the freezer after I open it? If so please explain, won't the condensation damage the eggs when I remove them from the freezer?? -- Sir Douglas Cook http://www.greyspace.bravehostNOSPAM.com/ Remove "NOSPAM" for correct address London Ontario Canada Aquarium Maintenance Man for Hire |
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