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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