Baby Brine Shrimp For Betta Fry

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I did a test with my brine shrimp eggs to see how long they take to hatch..
At about 30 hours later, most of them had hatched, so if I leave them for about 36 hours they would have all hatched.
My question is - how far apart (time wise) should each hatchery be? And how many should I have going at the one time?
I just want to get all this sorted before my Bettas spawn :lol:
Thanks :)
 
hi i would say not bbs for the first two weeks they are quite big for babby bettas ive read, so proberly not the best idea try infusoria (altho this is a hit and miss method) or micro worms this is a good first food

i was lucky as mine have been feeding on "novo tom from jbl for egg laying fish and live bearers" and mine had this 5 days in to their life but my best bet is microworms :)
 
Oh yeah, I have infusoria, microworm, vinegar eel cultures ready :)

I'm just wondering about the brine shrimp hatcheries.. Like, how often to start a new one, and how many to have going at the one time. :)
 
Hehe, Alan is a delta tail, I was planning on using him for breeding but he isnt very smart haha :lol:
He just floats around and chills on his leaf :D

Fenikksus is very adorable, I like VT's :)
 
omg thats funny i bet hes saying "nah girl im good tanks" lol

i love the white chin they remind me of some form of whale or penguin lol

im gonna breed my new male zorro hes the one in my avatar :) with my double tail girl
 

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