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Good luck Diana. Crossing fingers & toes in Burnaby.
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and people say that Reef keeping is expensive ,Not when you encounter this. Money doesnt matter
well done Mommy:mrgreen: |
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Newly hatched brine shrimp obtain their nutrition from egg yolk sacs. They cannot eat until they are 36 hours old, or something like that, so feeding the BBS anything is useless. The egg yolk sacs are what make BBS nutritious, so it is important to have the BS hatch just before feeding them to the fry. Once the fry get a lot bigger, you can keep your BS longer and gutload them with Selco or Selcon. Doing so any earlier is a waste, ime. Good luck with the remaining fry :) |
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IMO, the selcon does coat the BBS even though they don't eat it, so the baby horsies are getting some of the selcon into their systems. Its not the greatest system but not a complete loss and any extra you can get into the babies definitely benefits them down the road. :biggrin: |
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good point, it is messy stuff.
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Wow!!! those are so cute!!!! keep us updated, I want to see how they do.
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Ah I've been doing several water changes a day for these little buggers. I'm feeding brine that are a few hours old.... and I added selcon to the older ones (about a day old) and will try to feed those. Hopefully they will transfer some of it to the fry.
It still looks like only a few are eating the brine... but I guess its better than none! -Diana |
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