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SeaWitch Sergeant


Posts: 115 Location: Georgia Favorite Fish:: I love goldies of any type! I also love bettas. I hope to eventually get more tropical fish, though.
 | Subject: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/16/2011, 10:19 am | |
| I need to get some brine shrimp eggs for my son's science fair project. Can someone recommend a good name brand or a good place to get them online? I am also going to need an air pump, airline tubing, and some other aqua stuff, so I would like to get the brine shrimp from a place that sells other aquatic supplies, too. That will save me on shipping prices. Thanks! |
|  | | CajunGator Moderator


Posts: 5834 Location: New Iberia, Louisiana Favorite Fish:: Cichlids, WC Syn Petricola, Shellies, Festae, Mbu Puffers, Koi Angels, ABN, Piranha, Mermaids
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/16/2011, 10:44 am | |
| have you tried Petco and PetSmart... they usually carry all of these items... If you dont see it , just ask... Most of the time the shipping cost usually covers the sales tax in most areas... **********USAfishbox.com*************   |
|  | | eep115 Private First Class

Posts: 40 Location: vidor,tx Favorite Fish:: all time favorite,guppies,and to many others to list
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/16/2011, 11:04 am | |
| brinenshimp.com or jehmco have everything you need |
|  | | Holey Rock of Texas Moderator


Posts: 6274 Location: Dallas, TX Favorite Fish:: shellys
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/16/2011, 11:05 am | |
| i got some off ebay. just watch out for the hatch rate. **********USAfishbox.com************* www.holeyrockoftexas.com |
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 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/16/2011, 11:32 am | |
| Most of your online shops such as Big Al's, That fish Place, Pets Mountain carry everything you need. Just watch the shipping costs. I like San Fransisco Bay brine shrimp eggs myself. |
|  | | SeaWitch Sergeant


Posts: 115 Location: Georgia Favorite Fish:: I love goldies of any type! I also love bettas. I hope to eventually get more tropical fish, though.
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/23/2011, 8:58 am | |
| Thanks for your suggestions everyone! I looked at Pet Smart online and they did not have them. The nearest Pet Smart is an hour drive from me and I didn't want to make a wasted trip if they didn't have them. |
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 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/23/2011, 11:00 am | |
| San Fransisco bay brine shrimp have been around for a very very long time, they are a good company with good products. |
|  | | Shaysfishys Captain


Posts: 963 Location: Lebanon, OR Favorite Fish:: Just about all of them!!
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/23/2011, 11:16 am | |
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|  | | elfwolfe Chief Wrnt. Off. 2


Posts: 380 Location: San Antonio, TX Favorite Fish:: graduating from community fish to aggressive fish (cichlids), but will always have a soft spot for my krbs and betta's.
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/23/2011, 4:02 pm | |
| ok... here's an off the wall question.... If I were to have "Sea Monkey's" (brine shrimp sold in the kids toy section), could I feed these to my fish? I ask only because I have had great success raising these in the past, but yet everytime I try to raise other ones (such as the San Fransisco bay brand of brine shrimp) I cant get them past 3 days old.... |
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 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/23/2011, 6:52 pm | |
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|  | | SeaWitch Sergeant


Posts: 115 Location: Georgia Favorite Fish:: I love goldies of any type! I also love bettas. I hope to eventually get more tropical fish, though.
 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/24/2011, 4:52 am | |
| OKay, another question. After we hatch the brine shrimp, how do we keep them alive long enough for him to display them at his science fair? I have never hatched them before, so this is a new experience for my son and myself! I plan going by this to hatch them:
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_brineshrimp_hatchery.php
Do I need to move them to another (bigger) container after they hatch? What all do I need to do to keep them alive? Thanks everyone!!! |
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 | Subject: Re: Brine Shrimp Eggs 1/24/2011, 12:06 pm | |
| Good question. I never keep them past 3 days so I only know about hatching. I know they do sell food for them. |
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