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25 day old Angelfish fry feasting on Baby Brine Shrimp

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25 day old Angelfish fry feasting on Baby Brine Shrimp
here is a quick flick of my tuxedo guppie breeding setup i get around 30-40 babies every twenty days. but i have sold alot of the fry for some nice quick money to save up fro some tropheus. i recommend a 30-50 litre guppy breeder and a bigger one for the fry for maximum growth. feed them high protein food eg decapsulated brine shrimp or live food or freeze dried brine shrimp. keep at 25-26 degres and every second saturday up to 28 then lower on monday in this time you will notice them breeding a lot more try it also do a 5-20% water change three times a week this really helps growth.
Slow…but watch closely. 1 week old Branchinella thailandensis in 5 gallon bucket. Some of them are an inch long already…but theyre very thin and my flipcam isn’t so awesome. AKA Fairy Shrimp, Thai shrimp, daphnia, brine shrimp. Branchinella thailandensis was just discovered in Thailand in 2002. Little is known about the anatomy of this species. Buy some eggs off me and give it a try. No salt or air needed to hatch these. Very easy. Feed them to your marine or freshwater fish. More protein and less carbohydrates than brine shrimp. Gut load them with a diet of spirulina and your fish will have the meal of their lives! Everyday.

Pregnant fairy shrimp, a predaceous diving beetle, and other aquatic organisms were observed.
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Here’s my setup to grow both the babies and adults. This is my first try. I’ll try to update this as the brine shrimp get bigger
i want to setup a brine shrimp hatchery but what salt do i use i accidently put in red sea Salt will it work or will they all just DIE?
And any info about the water? im planning an using dechlorinated water from tap or should i use rain water tank? and is their a waiting time e.g. waiting 4 water 2 dechlorinate and or waiting 4 salt to settle in or anything?
my cuzzin wants to keep some just 2 play with ive alrdy got food 4 them but looking after them…. do we put them into a jar with no airstone or do we have to have an airstone for them 2 live?
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