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Hobby - Artemia Brine Shrimp Eggs Breeder Hatchery

Simplest method of hatching brine shrimp eggs. Only the eggs and salt are required. It is not even necessary here to connect an aerator. Enables simple removal of larvae for feeding to your young fish.

Artemia salina are crustaceans which are over 100million years old and are to be found in salt lakes.

They are one of the most interesting and resistant forms of life in existence.

Aquarists have a high regard for the great nutritional value brine shrimps have for fish and their colour development.

But the rearing and keeping of artemia is also an exciting and fascinating experience, and not only for children.

Instructions for use Dissolve 3 slightly heaped teaspoons (15 g) of HOBBY Artemia Salt (Item. no. 21600) in half a Liter of water and pour into dish. Fill dish with water up to the „water level“ mark (1). Set the white divider disk (B) into the middle and insert the sleve (A) into the centre opening (2 + 3). Distribute 1 – 3 dosage spoons (C) (as required) of HOBBY Artemia Eggs (Item. no. 21350) evenly around the outer circle and close lid (4). Keep lid in position ”closed“ to avoid unwanted ingress of light. At normal room temperature the artemia will hatch after 36 / 48 hours. The nauplia will be attracted by light and gravitate towards the centre sieve, from which they may comfortably be extracted and used. After use clean dish and sleve thoroughly with fresh water. Artemia hatchery: The easiest way to hatch brine-shrimp eggs. For professional breeding we recommend the HOBBY Incubator set (Item. no. 21900).

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Hobby - Artemia Brine Shrimp Eggs Breeder Hatchery

Simplest method of hatching brine shrimp eggs. Only the eggs and salt are required. It is not even necessary here to connect an aerator. Enables simple removal of larvae for feeding to your young fish.

Artemia salina are crustaceans which are over 100million years old and are to be found in salt lakes.

They are one of the most interesting and resistant forms of life in existence.

Aquarists have a high regard for the great nutritional value brine shrimps have for fish and their colour development.

But the rearing and keeping of artemia is also an exciting and fascinating experience, and not only for children.

Instructions for use Dissolve 3 slightly heaped teaspoons (15 g) of HOBBY Artemia Salt (Item. no. 21600) in half a Liter of water and pour into dish. Fill dish with water up to the „water level“ mark (1). Set the white divider disk (B) into the middle and insert the sleve (A) into the centre opening (2 + 3). Distribute 1 – 3 dosage spoons (C) (as required) of HOBBY Artemia Eggs (Item. no. 21350) evenly around the outer circle and close lid (4). Keep lid in position ”closed“ to avoid unwanted ingress of light. At normal room temperature the artemia will hatch after 36 / 48 hours. The nauplia will be attracted by light and gravitate towards the centre sieve, from which they may comfortably be extracted and used. After use clean dish and sleve thoroughly with fresh water. Artemia hatchery: The easiest way to hatch brine-shrimp eggs. For professional breeding we recommend the HOBBY Incubator set (Item. no. 21900).

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Simplest method of hatching brine shrimp eggs. Only the eggs and salt are required. It is not even necessary here to connect an aerator. Enables simple removal of larvae for feeding to your young fish.

Artemia salina are crustaceans which are over 100million years old and are to be found in salt lakes.

They are one of the most interesting and resistant forms of life in existence.

Aquarists have a high regard for the great nutritional value brine shrimps have for fish and their colour development.

But the rearing and keeping of artemia is also an exciting and fascinating experience, and not only for children.

Instructions for use Dissolve 3 slightly heaped teaspoons (15 g) of HOBBY Artemia Salt (Item. no. 21600) in half a Liter of water and pour into dish. Fill dish with water up to the „water level“ mark (1). Set the white divider disk (B) into the middle and insert the sleve (A) into the centre opening (2 + 3). Distribute 1 – 3 dosage spoons (C) (as required) of HOBBY Artemia Eggs (Item. no. 21350) evenly around the outer circle and close lid (4). Keep lid in position ”closed“ to avoid unwanted ingress of light. At normal room temperature the artemia will hatch after 36 / 48 hours. The nauplia will be attracted by light and gravitate towards the centre sieve, from which they may comfortably be extracted and used. After use clean dish and sleve thoroughly with fresh water. Artemia hatchery: The easiest way to hatch brine-shrimp eggs. For professional breeding we recommend the HOBBY Incubator set (Item. no. 21900).

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