they produce up to 50 eggs every 10 seconds
There are many things you can feed goldfish fry. Some of the most popular are brine shrimp and Euphoria. You can buy brine shrimp eggs at most aquatic dealers/fish stores and hatching and raising them is relatively simple. When the brine shrimp are ready just use a small siphon to suck them out and release them in the goldfish fry tank. Now for Euphoria- that is a bit more difficult and not for the inexperienced fish breeder- you'd probably be better off just sticking to brine shrimp.
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They don't have any cells but they eat cells. So that is your answer
The top of a pop bottle the cone chape makes hatiching easier. Some salt, i used iodized salt and it turned out the best. Fresh spring water and make shur the sulity of salt for water is exact!
Goldfish are omnivores. They eat many variaties of shrimp. Brine Shrimp, corral and many more!
About 5-10 depending on size :)
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There are many adaptation's that brine shrimp have. To start it adapts to warm temperature. It sits at the bottom of the ocean in the winter. Rises out and swims in the Summer. Also, it is an adaptation that in an Ecosystem, such as Mono Lake... they live in very salty water.
Brine shrimp live in a very salty area. many thrive in the Great Salt Lake system. They can survive in such a harsh ecosystem because they take in salt water and expel the salt through their gills.
That is something you need to ask a ocean biologist or at least the University that is in charge of the bays watersystem. Usually you can find out through the county extension office in the state you live. To approximate the amount of brine would only be know by extensive studies. To my knowledge there are no brine shrimp in Galveston Bay, or any marine or estuarine waters that I know of. Brine shrimp, the most common in the US being Artemia franciscana, are typically found in hypersaline inland waters.
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