brine shrimp live hatched?

so ive decided tht i want to hatch brine shrimp so i can feed it to my guppies/guppy fry/betta and was wondering do i just leave the eggs in a cup of water?? what do i do where can i get it?if my fish store dont have it can they order it in? is this good for betta fry as well i will be breeding my betta soon
im fully aware of what i have to do to house betta fry as well

4 Responses to brine shrimp live hatched?

  1. Container.
    Water.
    Table Salt.
    Eggs.
    Lamp.
    Wait 24-48 hours to hatch, depending on the temperature of the water.

    If your going to breed bettas, do you have 100+separate containers to separate and house EACH male fry?

    Unlike breeding any other fish, there is a time when you have to separate each male fry, or they will kill each other.

    (“‘(o.o)/”‘)

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  2. Brine Shrimp are fairly easy to hatch, you can buy a kit from your pet store for barely anything, it does need an air pump I think.

    The hatchery we have is just a tube that sits on the side of the tank, you put in a few drops of the eggs, and some rock salt, set the air pump going and the next day you have baby brine shrimp.

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  3. Brine Shrimp are fairly easy to hatch, you can buy a kit from your pet store for barely anything, it does need an air pump I think.

    The hatchery we have is just a tube that sits on the side of the tank, you put in a few drops of the eggs, and some rock salt, set the air pump going and the next day you have baby brine shrimp.

    http://www.livefoodcultures.com/babybrineshrimp.html

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  4. uhm there is a little fresh water crusctacean that is called daphnia i would try to see if u could get some of those they are easy to breed.
    about a 10 gallon tank ,aerator, snails and some algae tabs…
    my friend has them they are really small
    and if brine shrimp arent eaten they die…. and rot putting harmful chemicals into the tank
    becuz they are salt water animals so fresh water isnt too good and they die

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