first time breeding anything:yellowtailed damsels

so i was looking in my tank and i saw that one of my yellow tail damsels was guarding a cave on a small rock. i looking closer and saw some eggs. it's dark and i don't know the state of the eggs, but i know this is the second time they've layed them. they're bound to do it again. i want to be ready the next time they do. i'm not in it to make money, i'm just in it for the experience. if i can keep some alive into adulthood, i will give them away. i have 2 ten gallons, one of them is for a mysis shrimp project i am working on. i also have a 20 gallon. i'm hoping to take the rock out of the tank and put it into the breeder tank for them to hatch in there, it's too big a tanks for me to catch all of the fry. i currently have some brine shrimp recently hatched. i know they're very hard to keep alive, but this might prepare me for if my clown fish ever lay eggs. what do i need to set up the breeder tank?
 
Baby Brine shrimp are much too large for a first feeding. I think even rotifers are too large. Do some web searches, there is info out there
 
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