duganderson
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The TOM Aquarium Hatch N' Feeder Brine Shrimp Hatchery constantly releases recently hatched eggs a couple inches from the waterline.
1. Would this be a good option to keep a mandarin well fed in a small tank (34 g) that likely does not have enough pods?
2. Would the uneaten baby brines foul the water?
3. Would the Mandarin likely learn to go to the hatchery near the surface to eat?
4. I read a poster online say..."I would recommend you NEVER let hatching water come in contact with your tank water. Brine shrimp cysts CAN and sometimes DO harbour harmful bacteria that can damage or decimate your investment in your tanks." Does anyone know the validity of this statement?
My tank has a clown, African flameback and a mix of softies, LPS and RBTA. May try to add some easy SPS. May also add Shrimp Goby & Pistol Shrim and Midas Blenny.
Appreciate any thoughts, opinions, suggestions, etc. about this?
--Doug
1. Would this be a good option to keep a mandarin well fed in a small tank (34 g) that likely does not have enough pods?
2. Would the uneaten baby brines foul the water?
3. Would the Mandarin likely learn to go to the hatchery near the surface to eat?
4. I read a poster online say..."I would recommend you NEVER let hatching water come in contact with your tank water. Brine shrimp cysts CAN and sometimes DO harbour harmful bacteria that can damage or decimate your investment in your tanks." Does anyone know the validity of this statement?
My tank has a clown, African flameback and a mix of softies, LPS and RBTA. May try to add some easy SPS. May also add Shrimp Goby & Pistol Shrim and Midas Blenny.
Appreciate any thoughts, opinions, suggestions, etc. about this?
--Doug
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