Tip for brime shrimp culture

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killian

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I set up a few brime shrimp cultures, one using home made salt water but the other I used natural sea water. The all hatched but the natural sea water ones had a better hatch rate and they lived alot longer too. (I presume there was natural food in the salt water) I live by the sea and it is very clean it may not work with polouted water and may damege the baby axies if it does so be careful.
 
I live near the beach too, and the water is really clean. Maybe i should go grab some sea water for my next batch.
 
Hi I´m João and I´m from Portugal
can someone tell me with what and how often should I feed my new born axolotls
 
Hi Mario,welcome to the site, try this link
http://www.axolotl.org/
For future reference, you don't need to ask the same question is so many places.
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thanks i´m just worried... with my axolotls cause here in portugal isn´t easy to find.
 
João,

In the future please restrict your posts to the appropriate forum and thread link. I have not totaled the numbers of posts you have made in inappropriate locations or threads but there are a lot of them.
If you are only asking one question please restrict it to a single post on one thread. I will be deleting as many of the other spurious posts as I can.

Ed
 
My current brine shrimp recipe is 700 mL water (aged or treated) and 300 mL green water (plus the 2 tbsp salt and 1 tsp eggs). it sure doesn't hurt and i think the bbs live longer since they can eat the green water.

i am as land-locked as they come (we don't even have lakes, let alone ocean!) but this works pretty well to simulate.

-e
 
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