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    Decap brine shrimp eggs

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    I use decap brine shrimp eggs slightly more nutritious than bbs and very Very VERY much less troublesome
    Last edited by benny; 23rd Jun 2007 at 02:00. Reason: Split thread for further discussion

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    What is decap brine shrimp eggs?
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    they're decapsulated brine shrimp eggs...basically they're brine shrimp eggs that have had their shells removed, so the unhatched baby brine shrimp are exposed in dried and preserved form. they're slightly more nutritious than bbs as they have the full yolk sac still intact instead of it being slightly depleted by the bbs after they hatch.

    in terms of convenience, all you do is soak them awhile in water then pour into your tank...like instant noodles for your fries like that

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    Interesting, don't even know something like that. The bride shrimps eggs is so small, how to remove just the shell?
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    if i'm not mistaken, it's removed chemically...the eggs are dipped in a solution and removed after a certain period of time, and the shells are gone. they're a tried and tested bbs replacement used on discus fries for a very long time. some of us on the forums bought a batch to try on apistos very recently and i dunno about the others, but my fish devour them greedily =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Interesting, don't even know something like that. The bride shrimps eggs is so small, how to remove just the shell?
    See this page on killies.com showing how:

    http://www.killies.com/Decapsulating.htm

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    Using bleach? using vinegar to neutralise bleach? and it still can hatch after soak in bleach. I always tought that bleach kill anything.
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    The eggs will no longer hatch, Robert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    The eggs will no longer hatch, Robert.
    Not according to the killies.com article. Read the last 2 sections. And also not according to:

    http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FA023

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    http://fins.actwin.com/live-foods/mo.../msg00004.html

    or any of the many articles I have seen.

    Google "decapsulating brine shrimp".

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    Really? My mistake then. I always thought they would have been dead!
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    hmm.. even if it is washed.. wouldnt there be trace amount of bleach on teh eggs?

    this small amount might lead to bleach poisoning on the fishes who consume the BBS over time

    i'm not sure but this thought come to mind.. what you guys think..


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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    Really? My mistake then. I always thought they would have been dead!
    I have the same thought until I read the article, especially when it soak in bleach.
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    can the decapsulated brine shrimp eggs be bought anywhere?interesting things.
    Last edited by gills; 19th Jul 2007 at 23:00.

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    i had tried killies method of decapp BBS ,
    the hatch rate will be lower than those BBS eggs


    FYI, the water parameter will go bad easily if there is left over decap BBS.

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