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Old 06-10-2004, 07:36 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Default Re: Plankton Substitute..?

I raise brine shrimp to adults for gut loading whatever I want to feed to my tanks.
In the process of learning what I needed to know, I found that the cysts are loaded with bacteria that can be a potential threat to your tank systems.
My recommendation would be NOT to use "in tank hatcheries" as this would allow tank water to be contaminated by the hatching water.
Where the brine naplii can go, the bacteria can go also.
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