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Hi all,
This is my first post here, hopefully someone can help me out. My blue ram start breeding last week any I start looking for clue to feed the fry. I've looked into many thread regarding breeding brine shrimp, and decided to try it. I've use the similar method as on this website http://www.aquariumhobbyist.com/endl...arer/page4.htm After waiting 48 hours, I took a sample and looked them under 400x magnification, and see that the eggs are all "open up" and tiny crystal like stuff are stuck with the egg shell, but no baby brine shrimp. My mixture is as follow:- 1 liter of tap water 1 teaspoon of salt 1 teaspoon of salt I've disposed the mixture of my first attempt. Now my second attempt, after 28 hours The eggs are all "open up" and with tiny crystal like stuff again. The whole mixture are still brownish and unlike the orange colored as publish on many website. What I've done could have went wrong. -- ============================= Arthur @ 01°22'N, 103°48'E, GMT+8 eurypylusXXXgmailXXXcom ============================= *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** |
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Apollo wrote:
Hi all, This is my first post here, hopefully someone can help me out. My blue ram start breeding last week any I start looking for clue to feed the fry. I've looked into many thread regarding breeding brine shrimp, and decided to try it. I've use the similar method as on this website http://www.aquariumhobbyist.com/endl...arer/page4.htm After waiting 48 hours, I took a sample and looked them under 400x magnification, and see that the eggs are all "open up" and tiny crystal like stuff are stuck with the egg shell, but no baby brine shrimp. My mixture is as follow:- 1 liter of tap water 1 teaspoon of salt 1 teaspoon of salt I've disposed the mixture of my first attempt. Now my second attempt, after 28 hours The eggs are all "open up" and with tiny crystal like stuff again. The whole mixture are still brownish and unlike the orange colored as publish on many website. What I've done could have went wrong. im not sure what has went wrong, i do have a book i bought at the book store that has that same way of hacthing brine shrimp as follows: Constrution: 1: with a sharp knife or scissors remove the bottom 4" from 2 liter plastic soft drink bottle. this will form the stand 2: screw the cap on the top portion of the bottle and invert it into the stand you have just made 3:insert into the top portion of the bottle a length of flexible air line tubing. Use: 1: add the proper amount of water, salt, and eggs as specified on the egg container 2: turn up the air eoungh to keep all the eggs in suspention during the hatching process (24-48 hours depending on the temperature) Collecting the shrimp: 1:remove the air line the egg shells will gradually float, and the shrimp will settle to the bottom of the hatcher. 2: using a piece of air line tubing,s iphon the shrimp through a fine mesh brine shrimp net (avial at pets stores) 3: rinse the shrimp to remove excess salt and feed to your fish i have not tried this yet so im not sure how it works, it looks to be a little diffrent but not much then what that website says, just thought id let u hear this one, hope it works for you came out of a book called "cichlids" by barron's, very good book, explains alot about cichlids Mike |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message news:WZ8Rf.818268$x96.637558@attbi_s72... Apollo wrote: Hi all, This is my first post here, hopefully someone can help me out. My blue ram start breeding last week any I start looking for clue to feed the fry. I've looked into many thread regarding breeding brine shrimp, and decided to try it. I've use the similar method as on this website http://www.aquariumhobbyist.com/endl...arer/page4.htm After waiting 48 hours, I took a sample and looked them under 400x magnification, and see that the eggs are all "open up" and tiny crystal like stuff are stuck with the egg shell, but no baby brine shrimp. My mixture is as follow:- 1 liter of tap water 1 teaspoon of salt 1 teaspoon of salt I've disposed the mixture of my first attempt. Now my second attempt, after 28 hours The eggs are all "open up" and with tiny crystal like stuff again. The whole mixture are still brownish and unlike the orange colored as publish on many website. What I've done could have went wrong. im not sure what has went wrong, i do have a book i bought at the book store that has that same way of hacthing brine shrimp I purchased a San Francisco Bay Brand Shrimpery. It's not intended for raising shrimp to adult size, but it makes getting baby brine shrimp pretty easy. All I had to do was put the mixture provided into the container, fill with cold water. Then you fill the collection cup with water. The shrimp hatch and swim through the small hole in the collection cup because they are attracted to the light. You can collect for 24 hours. |
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