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The 24 hour thing is to let toxic chlorine evaporate from the water. Unless you can add a dechlorinator to the water, wait the full time.
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You’re better off just following the instructions. If you put them in now, the chemicals in the water will kill them and you will regret your foolish decision.
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well the water isnt purified completely yet so the water is not safe so dont!!!!and heres a tip dont put them near the computer or near ur brother!!!!!my brother just knocked mine down today and theyre all dead =(((((((
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Sea monkeys, in case you didn’t know are actually Brine shrimp. These shrimp are used commonly to feed baby fry (fish). I have had to make batches for my own fry and need them soon. What you can do is take a bottle of purified water, add some salt (preferable aquarium salt) and put your air stone within the jar or however the water is being airated, because of how forcibly the bubbles come from the airbubble I cover mine with clean pieces of pantyhose,it makes the bubbles come out finer. Let that sit about an hour and then take your eggs (aka brine shrimp eggs) and put them in, about 1/4 tablespoon per 8 oz of water. They should hatch around 22 hours. I’ve had a few hatch around 14 hours. But yes, unfortunately you have to be patient.
Have raised brine shrimp before…tedious work when raising them for fry.
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