AuroraDave
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I've received a few requests for more info on my brine shrimp hatchery, so here are the details. It is made by Hobby and I purchased it from BrineShrimpDirect.com.
I prefer this method over the 2 liter bottles since there is no need for air pumps or heat, and I don't need to siphon or separate the Artemia and shells. It is very easy.
Hatchery
The hatchery is the size of a Frisbee, only deeper, with 3 concentric troths molded into it. There is a white baffle that sits on top of the black troths that forms over-under-over-under baffles. The lid has a hole in the center, letting in light. Since the rest of the hatchery is completely dark, once the Artemia hatch, they swim threw the baffles to the center where the light is. The kit comes with a small sieve that fits in the circle to collect the hatched brine shrimp.
Process:
1) Fill hatchery with salt water (3 cups @ 1.018 or 25ppt)
2) Sprinkle eggs in outer ring (½ gram) and put on lid
3) Artemia start swimming into sieve after approx 18 hrs @ 75-80 degrees F
4) Feed Artemia directly to tank or enrich w/ Selcon or phyto
The best feature is that there are no shells or unhatched eggs with this design. Separation is automated w/out hoses.
DC
I prefer this method over the 2 liter bottles since there is no need for air pumps or heat, and I don't need to siphon or separate the Artemia and shells. It is very easy.
Hatchery

The hatchery is the size of a Frisbee, only deeper, with 3 concentric troths molded into it. There is a white baffle that sits on top of the black troths that forms over-under-over-under baffles. The lid has a hole in the center, letting in light. Since the rest of the hatchery is completely dark, once the Artemia hatch, they swim threw the baffles to the center where the light is. The kit comes with a small sieve that fits in the circle to collect the hatched brine shrimp.
Process:
1) Fill hatchery with salt water (3 cups @ 1.018 or 25ppt)
2) Sprinkle eggs in outer ring (½ gram) and put on lid
3) Artemia start swimming into sieve after approx 18 hrs @ 75-80 degrees F
4) Feed Artemia directly to tank or enrich w/ Selcon or phyto


The best feature is that there are no shells or unhatched eggs with this design. Separation is automated w/out hoses.
DC