Brine shrimp hatchery

andrew

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so i read the microfoods article by jen macke which was very helpful, but i had a question about the custom built brine shrimp hatchery.. now when the air tube is put into the bottom of the bottle, is it better to use an airstone on the end of the tube, or just leave it bare for the straight, larger bubbles to come out?
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Andrew
 
The "word on the streets" is that artemia and daphnia do not like tiny bubbles because the bubbles get caught under their shells. I have no idea if this is true or not. I have used course airstones in daphnia cultures, no problem, and I suspect they would be OK for artemia as well. Whatever you use, keep in mind that you want just a small steady stream of bubbles, not a rolling boil.

An easier way to secure the tubing to the bottom of the bottle is to use a piece of rigid tubing, which you can buy in aquarium shops.
 
ok thanks! Yeah, i think I'll just scrap the airstone and give them a slow steady stream of bubbles.
Thanks for the help
Andrew
 
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