Has anyone tried NTLabs Artemia Revolution?

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Hi guys :happy:

Just wondering if anyone here has used NTLabs Artemia Revolution before and found it to be successful?

I'm having trouble with separating all of the shells from the brine shrimp with regular eggs, so I thought using these decapsulated ones would be a good alternative. However, the only review I can find about it is negative, so I'd like to get some more opinions before I fork out another $30. I'm going to have a lot of hungry mouths to feed soon, so I'm a little stressed. :eek:
 
I used them a lot when I was raising small batches of axolotls. With larger batches they work out too expensive compared to normal eggs, they are less hassle as empty cases dont mess up the tank and they have a good hatch rate. You can buy shrimp hatcheries which remove the shells if that is all you are worried about.
 
Thanks for the info :happy:
The only hatchery that I could find that separates the shells is American. It's a dish, and the bbs gather in the middle, but I can only find the normal bottle shaped ones in Australia.
 
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