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Best way to feed baby brine?
You can see my stock list below. .
I just turned off all my pumps and added my baby brine. It was alot. There are probably a few hundred of them I can see them swimming around. I see my clowns, gramma, and neon goby actually eating them. But I was hoping my zoos and shrooms might eat them. (helping them to grow faster). . Would I see them actually close over the brine? Did I feed too many and if I feed baby brine one day should I probably skip any kind of frozen for the day?
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Brine Shrimp are about Zero in nutritional value to your fish after they have used there yoke sack which is very quickly, I would suggest either rotifers or green water for good sources of live food feeding for both fish and filter feeders.
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It's very easy to "gut load" BBS to increase nutritional value. After they hatch, strain them out and put them into clean water.
Add Selcon (Selco) or micro algae and after a few hours then refrigerate. Check out this thread: http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=135137
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