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Originally Posted by Myka
If you decapsulate the brine shrimp eggs (Google it) they will hatch faster. Also, if you set the container in your sump so the water is heated they will also hatch faster. Without doing any of this, you should get some brine shrimp hatching around 20-24 hours. If you heat the water and decapsulate, you can get them hatching in 16-18 hours. However, you do not want to feed brine shrimp exclusively or you will make the baby Cardinal susceptible to Sudden Fright Syndrome (Google it). Tigger Pods would be a good option since you only have one it won't cost too much.
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Thank you

Managed to hatch brine shrimps , didn't see the baby eating them but his/her belly is round so I'm suspecting eating them, J&L didn't have tiger pods , they said might receive some today.