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![]() Way back in the day, when I was breeding angelfish, I always had brine shrimp cultures going. It is pretty easy. Now, my daughter is growing "sea monkeys" so we've got some growing in the kitchen! However, as mentioned, they aren't all that usefull as marine fish food.
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![]() The reason I ask is I have about 3/4 of a can of NABS from when I bred angels as well. Belive it or not its been about 4 years and the eggs are still viable, just hatched out a batch for the wifes guppies.
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![]() "NABS"? NA Brine Shrimp? North American Brine Shrimp? LOL! Seriously, I have no idea what the NA part is...haha! The eggs are usually viable for at least 10 years. They keep well. Provided "NABS" is some form of BS eggs I may be interested in buying some off you if you're wanting to get rid of them. I'm going through BS eggs like they're going out of style.
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![]() Yep, NABS = North American Brine Shrimp.
Maybe we can set up some kinda swap or something. Starry ![]() |
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![]() What's the difference between NABS and San Francisco Bay Brand BS?
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