how to hatch baby brine shrimp

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  1. Do you raise any of these brine shrimp to adulthood? If so, do you think you can post some videos on this? I have no problem hatching them, but raising them is another matter. I have had no luck so far in any of my attempts. Thanks!

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  2. the music makes me wanna cry…WAAA!

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  3. no it doesnt matter but the bubbles just stir the water and all the empty shells float to the top. its better if you keep the air so its stirring the water.

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  4. does it really matter if the eggs aren’t at the very top of the water and are just floating around? it is practically impossible to keep them suspened all the time with an air pump because some of the air bubbles are big and make the eggs stick to the side of the glass above the water line

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  5. actually, the music is sad because these guys are about to sac themselves as food for young fishes.

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  6. lol yeah this was my first time using music in this video so i picked whatever.

    thank you though

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  7. why is the music so saaaad??

    nice vid… informative captions…

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  8. well you can buy the sea monkeys pet set at local stores such as walmart etc. i know they eat spirulina powder after 5 days old
    but idk what your 2nd question is sorry…

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  9. i juz wanna keep these as a pet or science project…first question :”What Do They Eat?”
    2nd question :”can i use Oxygen Crystal Ball for them?”

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  10. thank you for the comment

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  11. wow cool soon i will hatch brine shrimp eggs to my fishes and frogs!

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  12. Oh no problem man lol. well to answer your question you could just save the rest by putting them in another container with salt water of course with an air stone but making the bubbles not too aggressive. you could either use an air control gauge or just simply tying them in knots. thats what i used to do lol

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  13. U HELP ME ALOT AND PXYG AND I URGE MANY BREEDER(BETTAS OR ANY) TO DEFINITLY SUBSCRIBE! THANX FOR EVERYTHING! u’ve been a big help…BUT lol ^_^ yet again i got a another question. what do u do with the extra shrimp? keep them in the hatchery? or move to another container?

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  14. thanks for watching =]

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  15. they vary in price. the more eggs and better quality the higher the price.

    although you can get some at petsmart and other local pet stores for $5 that i know of

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  16. are they empensive?

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  17. yeah you could and you would have an endless supply of bbs. u have to grow the brine shrimp into adults which takes time…

    so i just buy bbs eggs at stores.

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  18. will the adults breed and inturn making more BBS or do you have to continiously hatch the babbies?

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