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I don't know if adult brine shrimp have very much nutritional value

A total misconception :)

I have grown BS to over half an inch long. and at this stage they were producing their own young, so it all really depends on "what" you feed them regarding the "nutritional value".

Bill.

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I grew some to about half an inch feeding...Nothing. Just the ones that slipped through the brine shrimp net into the bucket(Coke bottle floating in a bucket with a heater, siphon water from bottle through net into the bucket) And they grew up to about half an inchish in around 2 weeks.

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I have seen them grown out to a breeding population in an old plastic bath outside. just using seawater too.

Maybe the evaporation kept the SG at the denser level for them.

The only reason they finished doing it was that they wanted the bath for scalding a pig.

DUH!!! :roll:

They burnt the bottom out heating the water. :o

Makes ya woner at some people sometime.

That bath was on loan from me too, brassed me off. :evil:

By the way, Lake Grassmere where your table-salt comes from, has a thriving breeding population.

That lake must almost freeze in the winter, we did when we visited it at a FNZAS Conference at Blenheim a few years back.

Alan 104

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I assure you lake Grassmere does not freeze Alan - but the wind chill factor does :wink:

I gathered brine shrimp eggs from the salt ponds and just threw them in a plastic container of sea water. Like Ira, I never fed them, just topped up the container with fresh water to replace evaporation. They grew and had babies all by themselves for over 12 months before I moved the container outside and it split.

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I am curious about feeding brine shrimp to my guppies, fry and bumble bee gobys. Instead of making up a whole new tank (even if it is small) would it work if I was to just put a very very small pintch of it into the tank and let them hatch in there for the fish to feed off??

I could be asking for trouble with this but was curious. If I talk about setting up anything to grow something else apart from my fish that are in the tank I get growled at by the hubby lol so was curious if this would work ok or not.

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kk thanks for that. I do have salt added to the tank to make it brackish but I guess its not enough. One of the links in the other brine shrimp threads had a really easy to understand and assemble method for hatching these fish and chips of the fish world :D

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