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Old September 16th 03, 04:20 PM
Donald Kerns
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Default Brine Shrimp

fallscrape wrote:

I have some questions of my own:

brine = salt water

Do they survive long in freshwater?


Mine? about 30 seconds, see below.

How long do they survive?


Just long enough to get gobbled up

Are they good for fish?


The fish seem to think so.
Sorta hard on the shrimp though... ;-)

Seriously, you can "extend" their lifespan by keeping them in the refer
until feeding them to your fish...

-D
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