my friend had loads of them in those toy tanks as pets. we used a magnifne glass agenst the glass to see if anything really small was moving and we saw the babies.
Baby brine shrimp are a pinky/whitey/orangey colour. You can see them without a magnifying glass, the easiest way is to shine a torch, it will make them more obvious, and attract them to all accumulate near the source of the light (which also makes it easier to suck them up).
It's a common experience to get brine shrimp eggs that don't hatch (because they are too old or weren't stored properly). If you see no change after 48 hours, consider this a possibility.
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