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You should be able to tell what colour they are going to be a few days before hatching.


Regards Neil
 
O.K. Thanks. I will update when they hatch.
 
Here are some larvae
 

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Now they have gills.
 

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They seem to be developing really fast. I am still getting brine shrimp from eBay. I wasn't expecting them to hatch for about 8 more days, one hatched early and doesn't have eyes yet so he probably won't make it. Brine shrimp should come today In the mail. But does anyone have an idea of when that they might hatch.
 

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One hatched early. It barely has eyes developed and no gill filiments. I hope it makes it.
 

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They all have eyes and the early hatcher is developing well. The brine shrimp eggs are here and I will start hatching them as soon as they hatch. It looks like there are 70% gold and 30% leucistic. I have not seen any wild colors. They have not hatched yet. I will update when they do.
 

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