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Free: two bottles of decapsulated brine eggs.
A while back I ordered some in the hopes I would end up with seahorse fry to raise but have yet to have any.
They are dated as good through early December. I will not ship but if someone in the area wants them they are welcome to them. I live in Valencia and work in Santa Monica and I could get them to you anywhere inbetween. I would hate to see them go to waste. |
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Take
My sister lived in Santa Monica. If you could drop it off her place. Then I will get it from her next weekend.. LMK so I will PM her adress( around Pico and Selby)
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I don't know where Selby is or if it is close to me. My work is at the corner of Centinella and Ocean Park by the airport. If she is not close she could pick it up. I am really not that familiar with the area. I will take them to someone, but not way out of my way or if it will cost me to park.
Don |
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I have actually had quite a bit of response. I am surprised actually. If the person that said they would pick them up backs out I will let you know.
Thanks. |
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Thank.
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They are real easy to hatch and make a good food in general for a reef tank. I just use tank water to hatch them in and it takes about 24 hours for them to start hatching in the summer and maybe 48 hours in the winter.
Since they are decapsulated you don't need to worry about getting the shells or unhatched eggs out before feeding. Some people add these to their coral seafood mush right from the bottle. SteveU
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