Do-it-Yourself: Brine Shrimp (artemia) Hatchery

Brine Shrimp or Artemia, are tiny salt-water crustaceans that are an ideal live food for aquarium fish and fish fry.

My video shows you how to make a brine shrimp hatchery, get it running and harvest brine shrimp to feed your fish.

If you have any questions, please feel free to comment or message me.

Jazz

25 Responses to Do-it-Yourself: Brine Shrimp (artemia) Hatchery

  1. Your Video is amazing, now i can doit it self, thx you ;)

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  2. now that was a good how to video!

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  3. it sounds like those metal drums O_O

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  4. that was the air pump plug hitting the ground i believe

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  5. Ok, lets clear and VERY commun error people, sea monkeys: Nown as artemya NYOS , are an hybrid species of brine shrimp, wich the eggs were created on a lab, they grow larger and live longer than any other brine shrimp species. Making em greta pets.
    Brine shrimp: Normal live fish food.

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  6. Because Brine shrimp are sea monkeys.

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  7. hey, why its sea monkey in the tags?

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  8. 4:52 wtf of sound was that?!

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  9. sweet thanks! any reason why I can’t leave more of the top bottle neck on the bottle for less splatter?

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  10. love the music

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  11. Thanks so much for this great video!
    Keep it up!!!
    May be you could show us how to cultivate infusoria next time?
    Thx!!!!!

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  12. Thats an awesome video! :) Thank you for posting!

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  13. hi, i’m harvesting my brine shrimp as well and every time i do i get this ball of gew accumulating at the bottom of the tank i dont know what it is but it kills the brine shrimp. i cleaned out the small tank and same thing still happens. can you tell me what am doing wrong?

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  14. Salt can effect the hatching speed and the hatching quantity. About one tablespoon of salt in a 2 litre bottle is fine.

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  15. eBay, or a fish retailer.

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  16. or a pharmacy i bought mine from there

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  17. freakishfighter224

    were do u get the eggs?

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  18. You could try using some airline tube and sucking on one end like a syphon, but I definitely recommend using a syringe. You can but just the plastic part (with no needle attached) from a chemist / drug store for about 30 cents.

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  19. Yeah, I should be using one

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  20. What else can I use if I don’t have a suringe?

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  21. i just got finished moving the brine shrimp into a jar with yeast and sugar, i used a vice grip to close the airline tubing, but i noticed how it was kinda damaged but not ripped apart

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  22. There’s one thing i’ve noticed is that there is no stop valve on the airline tubing??

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  23. Wow, your an absolute PRO!

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  24. doest de amonut of salt effect ??? i dunno how many salt should i put leh….

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  25. ur so cool….thnx man !!

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