I prefer decapped mainly because I feel like the BBS maintain a bit more of their nutritional value because they don't have to expend the energy to break out of the hard shell. Another reason I prefer decapped is that I don't have to deal with seperating the shells.
Pros, they expend less energy to hatch and are more nutritional, no fussing to separate shells--strain and feed, the eggs are disinfected, and a slightly higher hatch rate.
Cons, more expesive to buy already decapsulated, or messing around with chemicals if you decapsulate your own.
I decapsulate my own, and wouldn't dream of not decapsulating
Thanks for the valuable information guys. I'm trying to get started with breeding and I'm in the planning stages. This information really helps. Thanks again
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Never needed to decapsulate to get decent survival rate. Just drain carefully and rinse em in fresh water.
I got enough work already, don't need to add more to the pot.
There are several sources to get decapped BBS cysts on the net, some of which are www.seahorsesource.com , www.carolina.com (small bottles of Artemia Revolution, about 2 oz. if I remember correctly). I have also seen some of the larger aquarium supply e-tailers sell Life A cysts which are decapped but I have no experience with them.
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