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meghan
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I recently purchased a large can of brine shrimp eggs from brineshrimpdirect.com and also received a free tube of decapsulated brine shrimp eggs. Here's an excerpt from the product discription:
"We have chemically removed or oxidized the outer shell, the chorion, using a concentrated chlorine solution. This process leaves the thin hatching membrane surrounding the unhatched brine shrimp embryo intact."
I am a little leary of using this. I have no other use for this particular kind of food since I don't keep fish. Anyone have any opinions on feeding this (rehydrated) to larvae? I was thinking they might ingest some of this along with the live brine shrimp.
(Message edited by 2tanker on February 14, 2006)
"We have chemically removed or oxidized the outer shell, the chorion, using a concentrated chlorine solution. This process leaves the thin hatching membrane surrounding the unhatched brine shrimp embryo intact."
I am a little leary of using this. I have no other use for this particular kind of food since I don't keep fish. Anyone have any opinions on feeding this (rehydrated) to larvae? I was thinking they might ingest some of this along with the live brine shrimp.
(Message edited by 2tanker on February 14, 2006)