RocketScientist
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I was wondering if I could get some help, information, links etc... on the subject of feeder shrimp propigation and the like. I'm in a food experimentation phase right now.
So first off. I've read up on Brine shrimp and found that they typically like a salinity around 1.015 rather than my tanks salinity of 1.026. So this raises the question of will the brine shrimp survive and reproduce at the higher salinity levels or do they require the levels to be down around 1.015 for survival???
So the next thing that I've read is that these guys being a brackish type creature aren't naturally very nutritious for salt water organisms. Anyone know if this is ture or not? I have heard that it is common to use brine that are gut loaded. Anyone know what is commonly used to feed these guys to make them good little food packets for the tank?
Now I do have a refugium going and also I know that I have substancial amphiphods, copepods and some ghost/feeder shrimp growing in the fuge. What I'm wondering is has anyone worked on propigating the ghost/feeder shrimp? Any pointers or suggestions? I'd appreciate them.
Thanks,
Brian.
So first off. I've read up on Brine shrimp and found that they typically like a salinity around 1.015 rather than my tanks salinity of 1.026. So this raises the question of will the brine shrimp survive and reproduce at the higher salinity levels or do they require the levels to be down around 1.015 for survival???
So the next thing that I've read is that these guys being a brackish type creature aren't naturally very nutritious for salt water organisms. Anyone know if this is ture or not? I have heard that it is common to use brine that are gut loaded. Anyone know what is commonly used to feed these guys to make them good little food packets for the tank?
Now I do have a refugium going and also I know that I have substancial amphiphods, copepods and some ghost/feeder shrimp growing in the fuge. What I'm wondering is has anyone worked on propigating the ghost/feeder shrimp? Any pointers or suggestions? I'd appreciate them.
Thanks,
Brian.