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Diy Brine Shrimp Hatchery. Brine shrimp are also a great snack for the Mandarin Dragonet. You only need a few items to hatch them and within a couple of days you'll have hundreds, if not thousands to feed your happy fish.

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DIY Brine Shrimp Hatchery and Shell Separator Adult brine shrimp are not considered a good source of food for any fish, but they are sometimes used to entice a slow eater to start eating. Fill it as per instructions and place it on your counter with a light. And here's the link to my DIY acrylic hatcher https.

Attach airline to the air pump (located above the hatchery) and the hatchery air tube (in the bottle cap).

Store brine shrimp eggs in the fish room.

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The clever little device (Tom's Hatch "n" Feed) fits inside a freshwater aquarium and provides a limited but steady supply of newly hatched brine shrimp. One key factor for good hatch rates is to keep the eggs in constant motion in the water. If kept in a warm, humid fish room, the hatch rate will decline fairly quickly.


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