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Grade A Brine Shrimp Eggs [50 g]
Item Number:
FOBS-BSE
Description:
Guaranteed hatch-out of approximately 225,000 nauplii (baby brine shrimp) per gram of cysts following a 24 hour incubation period. This equates to a hatch-out rate of roughly 80% plus. Eggs have been recently tested, are stored in a temperature controlled (40 degrees F.) warehouse and packaged on demand.
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Grade A Brine Shrimp Eggs are the most often requested grade of eggs available. Commercial breeders request Grade A Brine Shrimp Eggs because of the higher yield of nauplii per dollar expended.
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Storage
All brine shrimp eggs need to be stored as follows: in a tightly sealed container, free from moisture and in a cool environment at or below 50°F. (Refrigeration is ideal for short term storage, i.e., less than three to four weeks; for longer term storage, eggs are best kept at or below freezing.)
It is recommended that upon receiving the eggs, divide them into an amount that will be consumed within three to four weeks and storing this amount in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator; the remainder should be stored, also in a tightly sealed container, in the freezer. Keep in mind that freezing can lower metabolic activity and delay hatch-out. We suggest removing eggs from the freezer one day in advance of using them.
The above storage guidelines apply to all brine shrimp eggs, whether in opened or unopened tins.
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Hatching Environment
Salinity
: 25 parts per thousand (ppt) salt solution, or approximately 1 and 2/3 tablespoons of salt per quart (or liter) of water. This equates to around 1.018 specific gravity as measured with a hydrometer. Be sure to use marine salt or solar salt.
pH
: Proper pH is important in hatching brine shrimp. A starting pH of 8.0 or higher is recommended. In areas where the water pH is below 7, Epson salt or magnesium sulfate can be added at the rate of 1/2 teaspoon per quart of solution to buffer the hatching solution.
Temperature
: Optimum water temperature for a 24-hour complete hatch is 80-82°F or 26-28°C. Lowering the temperature would result in a longer hatching time. Do not exceed 30°C.
Light
: Illumination is necessary to trigger the hatching mechanism within the embryo during the first few hours of incubation. Maintaining a light source during the entire incubation period is recommended to obtain optimum hatch results and for temperature control.
Aeration
: Constant aeration is necessary to keep cysts in suspension and to provide sufficient oxygen levels for the cysts to hatch. A minimum of 3 parts per million dissolved oxygen during the incubation is recommended. Strong aeration should not damage or hurt the brine shrimp cysts or nauplii.
Stocking Density
: 1 gram per liter or quart or approximately 1/2 level teaspoon of cysts per quart is recommended. A higher stocking density will result in a lower hatch percentage.
Hatching Cone
: Flat-bottom hatching vessels should be avoided. Cone or "V" bottomed containers are best to insure that the cysts remain in suspension during hatching. Be sure to thoroughly wash the hatching cone with a light chlorine solution, rinse, and allow to air-dry between uses. Avoid soap. Soap will leave a slight residue which will foam from aeration during hatching and leave cysts stranded above the water level.
Incubation Period
: Generally, the optimum incubation time is 24 hours. Eggs which have been properly stored for more than 2-3 months may require additional incubation time — up to 30-36 hours. Oftentimes, eggs will hatch in as few as 18 hours. If a smaller size nauplii (Instar I) is desired, a harvest time of 18 hours is recommended.
Helpful Hint
: Brine shrimp eggs are sometimes very buoyant. In order to maximize the hatching percentage, it is sometimes helpful to swirl the water inside the hatching container once or twice at intervals in the first 4 to 6 hours of incubation in order to knock down eggs that have been stranded on the side of the container above the water-line. After about 6 hours, the eggs are usually well-hydrated and will stay in the water column.
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Hatching Procedure
The following steps will achieve optimum brine shrimp hatch rates.
Set Up
: Place hatching cone or similarly shaped vessel in well-lit area. Cone should be semi-translucent for ease of harvesting and light transmission.
Add Water
: Fill cone with water and adjust salinity to 25 ppt (parts per thousand). Optimum hatching temperature is 82°F (28°C).
Add Cysts
: Add cysts at the rate of 1 gram per liter.
Aerate
: Provide adequate aeration to keep cysts in suspension.
Hatch
: Depending upon water temperature, cysts should hatch in approximately 18-36 hours.
Harvest
: After hatching brine shrimp, turn off or remove aeration and wait several minutes for the shells and baby brine shrimp (or nauplii) to separate. Newly hatched nauplii will settle to the bottom of the cone or move towards a light source; the shells will float to the surface. Once separated, the nauplii can be siphoned from the bottom with a length of air tubing or gently drained through the bottom of the cone through a valve, if so equipped.
Rinse
: The warm incubation temperatures and metabolites from the hatching medium create ideal conditions for a bacteria bloom. Rinsing of the baby brine shrimp in a fine mesh net or sieve using clean fresh or salt water is important before feeding them to your fish.
Clean Equipment
: Tanks and brine shrimp hatching equipment should be cleaned and disinfected routinely.
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