Two sizes options: 10 gram vial or 1 pouch of 100 grams of Brine Shrimp Eggs in a resealable pouch with a resealable lid. The 100 gram sized container is meant for hobby level aquarists. This would last you several months with only a few aquariums. The more brine shrimp you hatch and the more aquariums you have, the more you'll consume.
The Best Food for Small Fish
Live baby brine shrimp is the best food you can offer growing fry for most species of fish. This triggers the natural hunting instinct in fish and helps fish learn to eat. Virtually all baby fish thrive on baby brine shrimp. A majority of community fish that are adults — such as tetras, rasboras, danios, apistos, rams, angelfish, livebearers and more — will readily chase down every brine shrimp they can. In Fry you can see their orange bellies as they fill it with baby live brine shrimp
Hatching Eggs is Simple
Hatching the eggs is a simple process of adding 1 tablespoon of salt per liter of water and then adding the brine shrimp eggs. People often start with 1 teaspoon of eggs and adjust the amount based on the number of tanks they have. Depending on the temperature of the water, eggs can start hatching at 18 hours, but cooler temperatures may not seeing hatching until 36 hours. It is recommended to keep temperatures between 75–80°F for reliable hatches.
Legendary Egg Separation
Once you have your brine shrimp hatched, remove your air source and let them settle. Baby brine shrimp are attracted to light and will move towards it, so we recommend shining a small lamp or flashlight at the bottom of the hatchery to make collection easier.
I have had great luck with hatch rates. I bought these to feed my various types of neon tetra and Sundadanio goblinus. As soon as I put them in my community aquarium it became clear that all of the fish love bbs! The entire tank becomes super active and chases shrimp till they've caught them all or they have landed on the bottom where the snails take care of anything the corys miss. Even my shrimp enjoy them. Definitely recommend not just for nutrition, but to give your animals a chance to engage in more natural behavior.
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Rick F. (Whitehouse Station, NJ, US)
The best Brine Shrimp eggs on the market!!
Great hatch rate and the best separation for harvesting.
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Corey S. (Saint Charles, MO, US)
Great Brine Shrimp Eggs
Combine these with the Co-op Brine Shrimp Salt and Ziss Tumbler and you can't go wrong. They hatch phenomenally, all of my fish and fry love them, and with a small led flashlight, the shrimp swim to the bottom, and the shells float leading to a super easy harvest!
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Joshua G. (Statesville, NC, US)
1st use went well
I've bought the smaller size of brine shrimp a few times and wanted something that would last longer. Package arrived in good time, and undamaged. After my first round (using about half a scoop of eggs) the hatch rate has been good and, as usual, my fish go into a frenzy and enjoy this live food way more than anything else I give them. My younger fish tend to grow faster eating this as well. This package should last me a while!
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Aaron H. (Omaha, NE, US)
Brine Shrimp
I love these eggs. They’re the best hatch rate I’ve noticed compared to other “premium hatch rate” eggs. I have noticed this strain seems large after 36 hours of hatch time, but that’s not a problem for my needs.