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Last night I noticed the first trail 2 turkey bladders of live baby brine that I squirted into my chaeto and DT were floating around in my DT dead.
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If you are expecting the brine to survive in a tank, forget it. First off, they don't live where predation exists, and, any pumps/ powerheads will kill them off fairly quickly. Also, there is nothing in the tanks for them to feed on anyway and they quickly loose their nutrition other than protein. |
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Yes, unless the mandarin is very small, it probably isn't interested in brine shrimp nauplii. You would have to grow them out to juvenile and try again.
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