So I thought I would post an update on my little guys! I kept 4 eggs from the batch and all 4 seem to be doing well
The parents are a golden albino and a leucistic, and the babies ended up being one golden albino and 3 wild types.
Here is my current set up
I broke down and bought a brine shrimp hatchery from Brine Shrimp Direct, and boy do I love it. I have never hatched brine shrimp before, but this thing made it easy as pie! I am able to hatch brine shrimp in 12 hours, so it's no big deal when I need to start a new batch. The little guys accumulate in the little white cup in the center, which has a very fine mesh bottom. So all you do is lift the little cup, carefully rinse off any salt with freshwater and feed.
The handy dandy white rings keep all the eggs on the outer rim, so you don't have to worry about any shells getting into your axies tank.
When I initially got all the eggs out of the tank I missed 2 of them, so they stayed in the much cooler (about 60 degrees) large aquarium until a few days before they hatched. They took a few days longer to hatch, and have been growing much slower than the other 2. I think I will be separating them from the larger ones tomorrow.
Sorry about the crappy pictures, took them with my phone.