What do i feed my baby brine shrimp?
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i bought a bag of brine shrimp off ebay (so there is no food that came with it) and now they are starting to hatch. i want to feed them before they are eaten by my baby fancy guppies, but i dont know what to feed them and am hoping that i can feed them some thing i have already, i dont want to order anything! please help!
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Answer:
They survive by eating the various microscopic organisms that live in the lake. Brine shrimp are always in constant motion because they are filter feeders and use their appendages to funnel nutrients towards their mouths. They generally consume a species of green algae called Dunaliella but im shure they are ok with organisms in the tank
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Finely crushed flake food or algae crisps
Eiginh
if you dont them to be eaten right away then take them out cause you may not even notice how fast it can happen!
edman2012
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