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probably brine shrimp eggs if they dont eat those feed them regular flaked foods
Yes and no because when Brine Shrimp hatch they can hatch in the light or dark, so i guess that Brine Shrimp like either both.
Some will but the hatch percentage will be very low.
Brine shrimp eggs can remain dormant for at least several years and still hatch when conditions such as temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels are suitable. Under proper storage conditions, some brine shrimp eggs have been known to hatch even after decades of dormancy.
Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs
24 to 36 hours
because they like the light and it helps hatch the eggs.
Nothing! If you plant a brine shrimp egg, it will grow into a magnificent brine shrimp tree. Likewise, if you put a seed in water, it will eventually hatch into a semi hybridized aquatic plant. I hope this didn't help you at all.
A teaspoon of brine shrimp eggs typically contains around 10,000 to 20,000 eggs, depending on the size and density of the eggs. The number can vary based on the source and specific species of brine shrimp. These tiny eggs are known for their resilience and ability to remain dormant for extended periods.
small ( baby ) brine shrimp ! Flake food crushed up into a powder can also be used. http://www.TheExoticFish.com
they are alike
yes