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Fairy Shrimp by God or Fairy Tale

Psalm 136:4 To him who alone doeth great wonders: for his mercy endureth for ever.” There are about 300 species of a delicate creature known as Fairy shrimp. Unlike the shrimp that might end up on your plate for dinner, Fairy shrimp are typically very small. Fairy shrimp usually live in pools of water that may dry up and remain dry for years. When the pool is dry, they exist as egg-like cysts, sometimes for years, before the rains begin to fill the pool. Early in 2005, biologists announced the discovery of a new species of Fairy shrimp swimming in two lakebeds of the Idaho desert. The new species is much larger than most Fairy shrimp, growing as long as three inches. It has spines on its front legs for capturing prey. While they look frilly and delicate, they prey on smaller Fairy shrimp. When the larger Fairy shrimp finds a smaller shrimp, it bites it to immobilize it. If it’s not hungry at the moment, it stores its catch by attaching it to velcro-like patches on it abdomen. A full-grown member of the new species can store up to four smaller shrimp for later use. The beauty of these Fairy shrimp is a testimony to God’s unlimited creativity. At the same time, its cannibalism is a witness to the effects of sin. We thank God that He has sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to save us from the ultimate consequences of our sin. Prayer: Thank You, Lord, for carrying my sin on the cross and bringing this Gospel to my ears and heart. Amen. Notes: Associated Press, 3/16/05, “New fairy

Baby Brine Shrimp…?

Once my Betta fry hatch I am going to let them eat their yolk for the first 3 days. Then supply them with a hard boiled egg yolk mixed and stirred with water for one week. Then I’m going to feed them baby brine shrimp for 5 weeks.

How many batches of betta fry will this last me..?

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Help?? WITH GUPPY FRY?

My guppy fry are in my 4 gallon breeder tank. i have been feeding them finely crushed flakes but i want to know how to give them egg yolk i dont get that. By egg yolk does that mean you boil and egg and open the egg to the core and take out that boiled egg yolk and drop it in the tank? or is it something else? They dont sell brine shrimp eggs at my local petsmart i dont know what else to give them besides the crushed flakes help?

Can I slow the rate at which brine shrimp consume their yolk sac by lowering temperature?

The were hatched at 82 degrees F as fry food. Considering they are most nutritious only in the first day or so after hatching because they still have their yolk sac, can I make them last longer by changing temperature now?