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Automatic Brine Shrimp Hatchery


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reeferbrownies

So I've rekindled my wanting of dwarf seahorses, except one thing stands in my way which is the daily feeding of baby brine shrimp everyday. So I've thought of an idea to auto feed the eggs and suggestions on other methods are appreciated.

 

So what i'm thinking about doing is using a blacked out soda bottle or building a black box. Half of it will be submerged inside of the tank with a small hole cut into the side of the submerged part. The top of the bottle or box will have airline run into it and an autofeeder at the top will dispense eggs into the hatchery. I will use marine salt and when the bbs hatch they'll be attracted to the light at the bottom of the hatchery and swim out.

 

Will this work? Or is it too simple to be true

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RIP Sebastian

Only way to know is to find out! Make sure the eggs are decapsulated, though. If this works, please let me know!

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GunslingerGirl

If this works... you could probably make bank if you made it appealing enough.

 

Also if you make one and it works... you'll be sending us all down a seahorse spiral lol

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I thought at first you meant a ready-to-buy unit, which I've been looking for.

 

For yours, it seems a sticking point is flow into and out of the bottle, when there should be no flow.

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reeferbrownies

So, Pollarcollison used to keep dwarf seahorses and she used a DIY bbs autofeeder, I pm'ed her and she is selling them for $50 each.

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GunslingerGirl

So, Pollarcollison used to keep dwarf seahorses and she used a DIY bbs autofeeder, I pm'ed her and she is selling them for $50 each.

 

This is great to know!

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reeferbrownies

From what I've seen is that it's an unreliable product that doesn't work, not only that but people say that it gets clogged easily. I'm not willing to risk the lives of my possible dwarf seahorses.

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