“Brine shrimp are filter-feeders and consume particles in the water column as well as inert nutrients. Newly-available enrichment formulas such as Selcon are highly recommended, but you can feed the shrimp fish meal, egg yolk, whey, soybean powder or wheat flour. Dried algae such as spirulina can also be used. Do not overload the tank with inert foods, it leads to fouling and low oxygen levels. Continuous drip-feeding is best. Small amounts several times a day also works.”
Brine shrimp can be fed all sorts of easy things. Yeast, flour, and boiled/crushed egg yolks are all good foods. It is important to only use a tiny bit of food! Enough to make the water slightly cloudy for an hour or two. They are filter feeders, and will consume the foods readily.
i would not feed the shrimp i would eat them _______________________________________________________________________he he he_________________________________=b
hello,O.S.I [ocean star international]makes brine shrimp food.also check san francisco bay,brand.they sell the cysts, they’ll sell the food.in nature they prey on phytoplankton.zooplankton,rotifers,ect.a jar of green water would sustane them. on line fish stores sell every thing you’ll need
I think kelp
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egg yolk
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Brewers yeast is what they need, you can get it at most pet stores
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“Brine shrimp are filter-feeders and consume particles in the water column as well as inert nutrients. Newly-available enrichment formulas such as Selcon are highly recommended, but you can feed the shrimp fish meal, egg yolk, whey, soybean powder or wheat flour. Dried algae such as spirulina can also be used. Do not overload the tank with inert foods, it leads to fouling and low oxygen levels. Continuous drip-feeding is best. Small amounts several times a day also works.”
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Brine shrimp can be fed all sorts of easy things. Yeast, flour, and boiled/crushed egg yolks are all good foods. It is important to only use a tiny bit of food! Enough to make the water slightly cloudy for an hour or two. They are filter feeders, and will consume the foods readily.
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i would not feed the shrimp i would eat them _______________________________________________________________________he he he_________________________________=b
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algae
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hello,O.S.I [ocean star international]makes brine shrimp food.also check san francisco bay,brand.they sell the cysts, they’ll sell the food.in nature they prey on phytoplankton.zooplankton,rotifers,ect.a jar of green water would sustane them. on line fish stores sell every thing you’ll need
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