Brine shrimp

lion_crazz

Active Member
It is great if you have tiny fish that are a little finicky, but this is the only way it is worth it in my opinion. You would have to feed the brine shrimp to your fish within hours of them hatching. As adults, brine shrimp are not nutritious at all.
 

tx_mermaid

Member
Isnt it easier to .. ya know buy em?
I use frozen brine
mix em in a little bowl, using water from the aqarium. My fish love it.
But I have been told its more of a treat and not a basic food choice
 

theappe

Member
Well of course that I always buy them, but my understanding was that live brine shrimp was more nutritious and better for the fish. Correct me if Im wrong.
 

alyssia

Active Member
Originally Posted by lion_crazz
It is great if you have tiny fish that are a little finicky, but this is the only way it is worth it in my opinion. You would have to feed the brine shrimp to your fish within hours of them hatching. As adults, brine shrimp are not nutritious at all.

So newly hatched brine that has not been gutloaded does have some nutrition? I've been thinking about feeding some to my seahorses.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
Alissia, I recall hearing that the brine fry keep their yolk sacs for a short period of time, and that it is at this point they are nutritionally of value.
 

alyssia

Active Member
Originally Posted by PonieGirl
Alissia, I recall hearing that the brine fry keep their yolk sacs for a short period of time, and that it is at this point they are nutritionally of value.

Thanks! I've been considering getting one of those hatchery things that you connect to your tank, feeding the horses 2-3 times a day is getting old.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Yes, newly hatched gut-loaded brine shrimp is very nutritious. After a few hours of being hatched, they no longer are very nutritious other than being gut-loaded.
 

alyssia

Active Member
Originally Posted by lion_crazz
Yes, newly hatched gut-loaded brine shrimp is very nutritious. After a few hours of being hatched, they no longer are very nutritious other than being gut-loaded.

How do you gut load them?
 
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