I did an experiment with a portion of brine shrimp eggs. I put them in a black film cannister with a hole poked in it and put it in a glass of tank water. 24 hours later I put a light on it. To make a long story short, it looked like many, many hundreds emerged into the glass within 36 hours. After 72 hours they were still swimming around in there, with no aeration. I put some phytomax in there this morning (Is that appropriate to feed/enrich brine shrimp with?) and they were still swimming around this evening when I poured them through a brine shrimp net and fed one of my reef tanks. A few eggs spilled out of the cannister when I initially put them in, but almost all the eggs stayed in the cannister. I'm going to try this with Decap brine shrimp eggs when I get them for comparison, before I buy some Dwarf SH's, and just generally experiment with hatching them. I have no idea what the hatch rate was, as I'm not experienced in hatching them, but clearly they can hatch in significant numbers with no light and no circulation. Is there any threads or information on how many eggs are in one of those little tiny spoons that came with a hatch kit I had?