In my opinion baby brine shrimp are one of the best foods for many small fish and they are so easy to hatch and feed that I think anyone who keeps small gobies, pipefish etc should be hatching these. I made a small hatchery many years ago that I still use every day. It's a small square plactic container about a pint and a half. One side is black and one side is clear. There is a black barrier across the two sections with a 1/4" hole in it. The hole is plugged with something that can be removed easily. The eggs are put in the black side with a small bubbler. In about a day and a half the eggs hatch. The plug is removed from the hole, the air is stopped and a black cover is added to the egg side. A small light is put near the clear side and in an hour all of the shrimp swim to the lighted side and the eggs stay on the dark side. Put the plug back in and siphon out the shrimp. Strain out the shrimp eggs, throw them away and add more tank water and start up again.
I have been doing this almost every day for many years (three decades) :badgrin:
I believe this is one reason my reef is so old. The firefish, pipefish, mandarin, clown gobies and even the ten year old fireclown love these things. They are healthiest as soon as they hatch. The pumps should be turned off for an hour or so to feed them or the fish can't find them. They are also very cheap. $5.00 worth of eggs lasts me about 3 months.
I am sure the corals take a supply of them too.
Have a great day.
Paul
I have been doing this almost every day for many years (three decades) :badgrin:
I believe this is one reason my reef is so old. The firefish, pipefish, mandarin, clown gobies and even the ten year old fireclown love these things. They are healthiest as soon as they hatch. The pumps should be turned off for an hour or so to feed them or the fish can't find them. They are also very cheap. $5.00 worth of eggs lasts me about 3 months.
I am sure the corals take a supply of them too.
Have a great day.
Paul