Had my first go at hatching brine shrimp the other day, and I want to get some clarification.
I watched loads of videos, and decided to go for a DIY setup to start with. I used a 2 litre lemonade bottle, very much like the one in this video.
Apart from hatching waaaayyyyy too many shrimp for the amount of fish I have, all seemed to go well (apart from me knocking the bottle while scooping the empty egg shells off the top, and losing most of the shrimp down the sink!), but they were a lot smaller than I expected. I bought some Tibetian red brine shrimp eggs from eBay, based on the claim that these were bigger than standard eggs. The shrimp that hatched were so small, that without a magnifying glass, they just looked like light brown spots. It was extremely hard to see any detail. Although the videos are deceptive, I was expecting something bigger.
Is this sort of size normal, or did I get ripped off? The eggs were only slightly more expensive than the others I saw, and I did seem to get a good hatch rate, so I'm not complaining, I just want to know if this is normal, and if there's anything I can do to get bigger shrimp.
My other question is how do I know when to feed them to the fish. All the info I read said to feed them within the first six hours after they hatch, but it's very hard to know when that is. The shrimp are so small that it's difficult to distinguish between hatched shrimp and unhatched eggs.
The fish seemed to enjoy them, as there was a feeding frenzy when I put them in the tanks, so I guess it must have worked out OK.
Anyone able to comment? Thanks
I watched loads of videos, and decided to go for a DIY setup to start with. I used a 2 litre lemonade bottle, very much like the one in this video.
Apart from hatching waaaayyyyy too many shrimp for the amount of fish I have, all seemed to go well (apart from me knocking the bottle while scooping the empty egg shells off the top, and losing most of the shrimp down the sink!), but they were a lot smaller than I expected. I bought some Tibetian red brine shrimp eggs from eBay, based on the claim that these were bigger than standard eggs. The shrimp that hatched were so small, that without a magnifying glass, they just looked like light brown spots. It was extremely hard to see any detail. Although the videos are deceptive, I was expecting something bigger.
Is this sort of size normal, or did I get ripped off? The eggs were only slightly more expensive than the others I saw, and I did seem to get a good hatch rate, so I'm not complaining, I just want to know if this is normal, and if there's anything I can do to get bigger shrimp.
My other question is how do I know when to feed them to the fish. All the info I read said to feed them within the first six hours after they hatch, but it's very hard to know when that is. The shrimp are so small that it's difficult to distinguish between hatched shrimp and unhatched eggs.
The fish seemed to enjoy them, as there was a feeding frenzy when I put them in the tanks, so I guess it must have worked out OK.
Anyone able to comment? Thanks