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| Smile Maker | Baby Brine Shrimp Feedings. I started hatching my own baby brine shrimp and obtained the equipment and eggs from www.brineshrimpdirect.com. It's pretty cool, the eggs hatch in about 24-36 hours and they are really tiny. My sun corals and Gorgonians go crazy for them. The fish tend to not see them or bother with them, except for my Clowns, they eat them up! I also think my Mandarin eats them. Since they are newly hatched, they still have their yolk sac attached, so they are much more nutritious than adult Brine shrimp. Seems like a good thing! ![]() |
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