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Thread: brine shrimp - where to buy & how to culture?

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    for the salt, if not kitchen salt what then to use? how about pan salt?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    hi timebomb, read your article on hatching brine shrimps ... however got stumped at the last part ... wat is a turkey baster???
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    Hi, Joe,

    A turkey baster is something like a cross between an eyedropper and a syringe. In the west, women use it to baste turkeys during Christmas, hence the name. As far as I know, you won't find turkey basters for sale in Singapore but I was in my friend's house the other day and he showed me a tool which works just as well as a baster. It's made of plastic and my friend said he bought in from the fish shop at Clementi Block 328. It's part of a brine shrimp hatchery kit. The whole thing is made of rubber and works just like the device used for pumping balloons.

    Turkey basters were originally meant for basting turkeys but some smart guy discovered that they are also very useful to fish breeders. They can be used for collecting baby brine shrimp and feeding them to the fish or for transferring fry and fish eggs. If you shuff it into the end of a tubing, it can also be used as a siphon. I also use my turkey baster as a pump to blow out the scum from my spiralling CO2 glass diffuser.

    Besides basting turkeys, collecting brine shrimp and transferring fry, a turkey baster also has another very unusual application. In the west, some women use it to artificially inseminate themselves!! They keep the husband's sperm in the fridge and should he conk off before impregnating the wife, pump the sperm up "you-know-where".

    If you want to be sure that your genes can get passed on even after you are dead, refrigerate some of your sperm and get yourself a turkey baster []

    Loh K L

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    The dropper is shown in his website. Must read through all of it on how to keep killie fish.

    Sound like i'm always advertising for him. (",)
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    Heh Heh, KC, thanks. I appreciate the free advertising very much. The page where there's a picture of my turkey basters is at:

    http://www.killies.com/hatching1.htm

    Loh K L

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    It's likely to be sheer luck - I bred bettas for abt a year and only bought them on 2 occasions from Lam Hong and once from Petmart.
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    Maybe I wasn't quite clear in my message about the luck factor so I will say it again in another way.

    If you're lucky, you would have got a bottle that is relatively new stock and the eggs will hatch. If you're unlucky and got one that is old stock, the eggs will already be dead because the fish shop owner didn't keep them in a fridge. For that reason alone, you can buy the same brand of brine shrimp eggs from the same shop at different times and sometimes they hatch and sometimes they don't.

    Kept in the right conditions, brine shrimp eggs last forever.

    Loh K L

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    for the salt, if not kitchen salt what then to use? how about pan salt?
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    Choy, I'm not sure about pan salt but I use marine salt. I buy premium grade brine shrimp eggs from brineshrimpdirect.com and they cost me a lot of money. It would be foolish if I use cheap salt to hatch top grade eggs.

    Loh K L

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    ... and we know timebomb have turkey baster[] []
    I'm using those disposable syringe you can get from Guardian. It comes with different sizes..
    I mean I'm using it for the brine shrimps! []

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    Hi KL, thanx. Pan salt I think not cheap but not all NaCL, have to go and read the package. My wife is a no-salt nut, where might I find some good marine salt?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    hi bro

    bought a btl of brine shrimp egg at LFS at Geyland, brand ocean free at $8 for 9gm but is not in fridge.

    tried to hatch following the instruction on the package. Twice failure-NONE of the egg hatched.not even 1

    1st try i used kitchen salt & 2nd try used aquarium salt.

    my step following the instruction on the box ;
    1] with 1 litre of water in a 2litre plastic bottle.
    2] 2-3 spoonful(given in the package) of salt
    3] shalk well to dissolve.
    4] put air pump with air stone
    5] put 1 spoonful of eggs
    6] on pump for 24hrs


    what is the problem??????

    CAN ANYONE here got some brine shrimp eggs to sell me but must be confirm can hatch one ------ very urgent cos need to get it done by next wednesday for an experiment.

    if u have, pls PM me your contact & location to clt & how much. I don't need alot.

    or any1 can advise me where to get locally or LFS tel that sell.

    I don't need those to have a high hatch rate

    really urgent.

    thks

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    Get from Biotope(check LFS list). They have it in film canister form. Hatch rate is ok. Try to dissolve the salt first(by bubbling) before putting in the eggs. Will hatch in 24hrs or more. Use rock salt, or better still, marine salt. It makes a different.

    Turaco.

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    u can get decapsulated BBS eggs from one of the guppy fanatics in Arofanatics.
    Just hydrate n feed. Use it to feed my apistogramma fries. Quite gd. Save alot of trouble.
    Henry aka joopsg
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    Livestock: WC Ivanacara Adoketa, WC Apistogramma Kelleri 'Red Cheeks', A , WC Apistogramma Mendezi, WC Apistogramma Cruziero, WC Apistogramma Elizabethae and WC Biotoecus Operularis.

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    thks all for yr fast respone.

    now trying out the same btl of eggs with marine salt. if it doesn't hatch(will know be tomorrow noon)than confirm is the eggs spoilt liao.

    does any1 have some confirm can hatch egg to sell me?pls PM me yr contact. thks alot.

    thks

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    A part of me wants to help you very much. But another part of me says I should ignore your post because I get very irritated when I read it. I consider it very rude when people ask for help and yet can't be bothered to spell properly.

    Is our education system so bad that our young people these days can't spell anymore?

    Your brine shrimp eggs won't hatch, no matter what salt you use and how long you aerate them. I know because you indicated the brand.

    If you want brine shrimp eggs that are guaranteed to hatch, write me again. But please spell properly this time.

    Loh K L
    (waging a private war against Singlish and sms language)

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    Justjoin,

    I think there's something wrong with your email address because I replied to your email but the message bounced. So I sent the message to you through pm. Please check.

    Loh K L

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    I have been told that adult brine shrimps (like those sold at C32 are not nutritious, only the newly hatched babies are. Is this true? It is quite hard to hatch and feed bbs for the bigger fishes, those rasboras around 4-8 cm, and also the dwarf wild fighters (Betta coccina, B. livida). []
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    On 6/8/2003 2:36:30 PM

    I have been told that adult brine shrimps (like those sold at C32 are not nutritious, only the newly hatched babies are. Is this true?
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    The answer to your question would be both yes and no. It is not true that adult brine shrimp are not nutritious. I'm sure that must be some nutrition even if it's just a shell. What is true is they are less nutritious than baby brine shrimp. The latter is more nutritious because their yolk sacs are still intact.

    It's not difficult to hatch brine shrimp eggs. The difficult part is getting eggs that are not already spoilt.

    Loh K L

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    Hi justjoin,
    Just my 2cents,
    If U R doing for life sciences, then U will need to get those adult brine shrimps.... Can get a pack with abt $3 .... Just get a 1ft tank and have strong aeration and marine/rock salt and mix it all into the tank. U will get all sizes and maybe a few to release eggs.
    These are more suitable for your experiement. Hatching the bbs eggs will take U forever for them to reach the size. These are more for fish fries.

    Feed the adult with green water or micro-marine food that can be bought from most marine lfs or keepers. Life span can last long if taken care properly......

    Hope it helps.... Hv fun .....

    Thanks....
    Shawn

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    Hi,

    read the whole thread already. About this baby brine shrimp, where can I buy some from fish shops other than Biotope?
    Cheers,
    Andrew

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    C328 sells some on a regular basis. Just make sure you choose a fresh bag otherwise you're gonna bring home dead masses of BBS. They tend to die quickly in those bags.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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