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    Most of you that raise egg layers also hat brine shrimp cists to feed them.
    One of the steps is to rince them off to remove the salt before you feed your fry. But if you use baking soda instead of salt, you don't need to rince them.

    Try 1 tsp bs cysts & 1 tsp baking soda in 2L of dechlorinated water.
    You should get a just as good a hatch rate as if you used salt.
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    what water temp do they need? imm give this a try
    210 gallon ~ S/A, C/A build; jaguar, dovii, flowerhorn, gold doviI, 2 red devils, pacu, shovel nose cat
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    • #3
      There's always fairy shrimp, which are similar but live in freshwater.
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