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Best place to buy Brine Shrimp eggs? (USA)

marienaswarens

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I'm just wondering where the best deal is for Brine Shrimp eggs is online. Where can I get the best price/quality? I need to order them ASAP, and I'll only need enough to feed approx. 10 Axolotl babies for 3 weeks.
 

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Awesome, just ordered them :) They're located in California, and I'm in Oregon, so it should be a speedy delivery. Thank you very much!
 

axolotl lvr

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I know this is a old thread, Mswarens I was just wondering how long the order took to get to you.. Thanks so much!!
 
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The crickets are very sick lately, there is a disease going around, this brown stuff that gets under their exoskeleton and kills them. I have had to resort to using mealworms to feed my fire bellied toads and i am just wondering what mealworms eat so that they will live longer.

- Thanks!
 

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I know I'm late as well but thanks for the website I'm ordering from them for my frogs and badis badis because my daphnia got wiped out by a rotting root in the culture, so I am letting them recover, and absolutely no one around here sells live aquatic foods...
 
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