Hatching Baby Brine Shrimp is EASIER Than You Think!

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2023
  • Live baby brine shrimp can be one of themes beneficial foods to feed aquarium fish. Not only are they packed with nutrients, but they also help provide engagement for your aquarium fish, as they chase the brine shrimp around your fish tank. Hatching brine shrimp is easy if you follow these simple steps.
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Komentáře • 64

  • @TazawaTanks
    @TazawaTanks  Před rokem +10

    Have you tried hatching baby brine shrimp before? If not, has this video helped you realize how easy it is? Here are the supplies that I used to make baby brine shrimp. If you are on a budget, you can make your own hatchery, but I do recommend getting these high quality brine shrimp eggs.
    Brine Shrimp Hatchery: www.aquariumcoop.com/products/ziss-brine-shrimp-hatchery
    Brine Shrimp Eggs: www.aquariumcoop.com/products/aquarium-co-op-brine-shrimp-eggs
    Measuring spoon: www.aquariumcoop.com/products/aquarium-co-op-measuring-spoon
    Brine shrimp salt: www.aquariumcoop.com/products/easy-brine-shrimp-salt
    Aquarium salt: www.aquariumcoop.com/products/fritz-freshwater-salt-1lb

  • @mountainhobbit1971
    @mountainhobbit1971 Před rokem +16

    when I was a kid (many moons ago) my grandfather raised Angelfish and sold them to a local fish shop...I still remember seeing his brine shrimp rolling around in the water in his hatchery...one of the best live foods for fry.

  • @jeanettehedengran7651
    @jeanettehedengran7651 Před rokem +5

    When I hatch brine shrimps, I just use a bottle, tapwater, tablesalt and a airpump. No light or heat ... just same heat as in the room. Works fine :)

  • @matman429
    @matman429 Před rokem +8

    Hatching brine shrimp is the easy part lol.Can you do a video on growing them out to adult size please.

  • @sebastianflores848
    @sebastianflores848 Před rokem +3

    Best educational video on how to hatch brine shrimp! Thanks Zenzo!

  • @alanburris463
    @alanburris463 Před rokem +2

    Great video Zenzo thanks for the great info. Have a great weekend

  • @juanescobar994
    @juanescobar994 Před rokem +3

    This by far has been the easiest video to understand. This coming from someone who can make things a little more work then they probably should be at times when I haven’t done them before. Thank you.

  • @kathrynthomas6390
    @kathrynthomas6390 Před rokem +2

    Thanks editor Matt!

  • @amenrx1
    @amenrx1 Před rokem

    Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is so informative!!! Fantastic; I enjoy this kind of content!🌻🌼🐝

  • @sschario60
    @sschario60 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the de-chlorinator tip. St. Louis uses chloramine in our water treatment, so mentioning this step is appreciated.

  • @-AndrewR
    @-AndrewR Před rokem +2

    👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks Matt!

  • @high_fructose_corn_syrup

    Yeah, thanks Matt! I came to CZcams to learn exactly this LOL
    And of course, a huge thank you to you Tazawa for making the video and giving us all this info!

  • @shaunneal9981
    @shaunneal9981 Před rokem +1

    I hatch baby brine everyday and add the marine salt water into my freshwater planted tanks. The minerals have really helped the plants and I don't need to dose any micro fertilizers. I have a few tanks that don't get baby brine but I still add some of the sieved salt water as fertiliser.

  • @2233kensey
    @2233kensey Před 10 měsíci

    Love your vids

  • @hoanngo7482
    @hoanngo7482 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @nabokovfan87
    @nabokovfan87 Před rokem +10

    The fact that every CZcamsr using these hatcheries is wall mounting them and not using the stand..... Says a lot.

    • @JamesJones-tu4pq
      @JamesJones-tu4pq Před 2 měsíci

      Horizontal space is for tanks not stuff like this wall mount is normally the only option that make sense

  • @naegwut
    @naegwut Před rokem +1

    Yay for Matt

  • @Boxers6466
    @Boxers6466 Před rokem +1

    Great informative video, thanks. Where did you get the light I want one 😊?

  • @simonbuys
    @simonbuys Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the very helpfull video!
    I was wondering why you should not use regular kitchen salt? I use deïonised kitchen salt every time and don't notice anything bad, it is cheaper as well. Is there a risk in using this salt?

  • @925aquatics
    @925aquatics Před rokem +2

    I’m really liking Matt’s editing style, he does a great job!
    Also, I’ve got chloramines here in the East Bay and never thought to use some dechlorinator so I’ll give that a try. Thanks for the tip!

    • @mattgray9297
      @mattgray9297 Před rokem +1

      😊 very kind of you to say. Thank you! And thanks for watching!

  • @HeRo-qd6tk
    @HeRo-qd6tk Před rokem

    ❤ i might try again

  • @theaquaticdesert
    @theaquaticdesert Před 10 měsíci

    Liked and subscribed :)

  • @cathy1757
    @cathy1757 Před rokem

    If using a heater, what is the optimum temperature for hatching?

  • @pershop4950
    @pershop4950 Před měsícem

    Thanks for showing the disposing of old water part. It wasn't immediately clear to me if it could be reused for the next batch or if it should be totally washed puty

  • @high_fructose_corn_syrup

    How long do the baby brine stay alive once added to a freshwater tank? Also, how often can you feed them to your fish?

  • @davidjennings7656
    @davidjennings7656 Před rokem

    What do you feed your newly hatched ones??should i feed them b4 i put them in the fridge??

  • @AZTEC_ARTS2023
    @AZTEC_ARTS2023 Před rokem

    Good info
    Question (s) : Why do many people talk about keeping the water at 80ish degrees ??
    And also .... once they hatch, is there any way to keep some of them alive in a dedicated tank ? (What do they feed on)

  • @nathanhoveyaquatics
    @nathanhoveyaquatics Před rokem +1

    So keep the eggs in the fridge or freezer?? I've heard both and know you said fridge but I just want to be sure. Thank for sharing a step by step on this. I'm still super new to hatching brine shrimp. Also I have a tiny hatchery it's only 8oz of water so how much of the salt/eggs would I use? Thanks again.

    • @mathetesdzoes
      @mathetesdzoes Před rokem +3

      Storage in the freezer will increase their shelf life and maintain the highest possible hatch rates. I keep the bulk bag and tin in the freezer with a smaller portion in a separate container in the refrigerator for regular access. Do whichever is easiest for you.
      The typical recommendation is 1 Tablespoon of marine or brine shrimp salt per liter of water. This breaks down to just under 3/4 teaspoon per 8 fluid ounces; using 3/4 teaspoon will be fine. You may find it easier to simply wash out an old 1 or 2-liter bottle and pre-mix at the rate of 1 Tablespoon salt/liter and store it with your setup. Then you would have four-to-eight batches of pre-mixed saline to use in your 8 oz. hatchery setup.
      The dry eggs are usually added at a maximum rate of 1/2 (0.5) Tablespoon per liter, which is 1.5 teaspoons per liter. (Zenzo just measured out approximately 1.5 teaspoons into 2 liters, well below the maximum rate). Using more reduces hatch rates and wastes eggs. So, 1.5 teaspoons per liter breaks down to approx. 0.35 teaspoons per 8 oz. of saline. Using 1/4 (0.25) teaspoon per 8 oz. saline will likely be easier to measure and give you a margin of safety against overcrowding your hatchery, especially if it is unaerated like the HOBBY hatchery, which holds approximately 8oz.

  • @karma20241
    @karma20241 Před 9 měsíci

    Im looking to hatch bbs to feed my betta. Does anyone know how long the bbs will live in a betta tank?

  • @Evil_Genius_888
    @Evil_Genius_888 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been waffling back and forth on getting a hatchery. I’ll probably get one when I’ve got more of my “fishroom” organized and cleaned up.

  • @joshuahall5670
    @joshuahall5670 Před rokem

    I also live in an area that uses Chloramine. Do you happen to know the concentration in your area? Our water averages 3 ppm. Would you consider that high? Not currently keeping fish, so just curious if I may run into similar issues.

    • @TazawaTanks
      @TazawaTanks  Před rokem

      I’m not sure how high, but I do know that it will kill fish within minutes. It’s risky for me to even refill a tank and add dechlorinator at the end. I always add some while refilling to avoid fish loss.

    • @joshuahall5670
      @joshuahall5670 Před rokem

      Fair enough. Don't need a number if you know for sure it's deadly. Thanks!

  • @Lumi1992
    @Lumi1992 Před 6 měsíci

    How many days can you feed from this? Even with an air stone I notice a smell after about 50hours.

  • @JohnWood-tk1ge
    @JohnWood-tk1ge Před rokem +1

    I only have two tanks that I feed baby brine shrimp to Chilli Rasbora and Clown killi fish every thing else is bristle nose but always looking for tips.

  • @awoodward37
    @awoodward37 Před měsícem

    Do you worry about the as yet, unhatched eggs that get stuck to the top edge of the breeder due to the bubbles from the air line? Do you need to wash/push the eggs back into the water or will they hatch while stuck a little above the water line and fall back into the water as the brine shrimp move about?

    • @TazawaTanks
      @TazawaTanks  Před měsícem

      I use a pipette and spray water on them to fall back into the container.

  • @rigidstonerottweiler
    @rigidstonerottweiler Před rokem

    So the brine shrimp are only good for one feeding?
    How long can you keep them in the hatchery?

    • @kernalbert4939
      @kernalbert4939 Před rokem +1

      "Best" meaning most nutritious for one feeding, but brine shrimps are still good food for three days after hatching.

  • @leamcarroll4343
    @leamcarroll4343 Před rokem +1

    could I hatch and keep the live brine in a separate tank or would they just die

    • @pershop4950
      @pershop4950 Před měsícem

      You can raise them to adulthood if you want to

  • @salvatore1117
    @salvatore1117 Před rokem +2

    I use Kosher salt from the supermarket. It’s much cheaper and works just fine. You can use any salt as long as it’s not iodized.

  • @kellygordon103
    @kellygordon103 Před 5 měsíci

    How much brine shrimp do you recommend for a tank with about 25 Cardinal Tetras, 25 Cherry Bars, 10 Cory cats, 3 Oto's, and a shit load of shrimp. Not sure how much to make my first go around.

  • @VernonRocheford
    @VernonRocheford Před 2 měsíci

    Is it one 1tsp of eggs to 1liter of water or to 2 litres.?

    • @TazawaTanks
      @TazawaTanks  Před 2 měsíci

      1 tsp of eggs per 1 liter of water would work best. I usually do 2 and 2 because I have many tanks to feed.

  • @justinb.9789
    @justinb.9789 Před rokem

    What if you don't have alot of ranks, can you do smaller batches?

    • @TazawaTanks
      @TazawaTanks  Před rokem +1

      Yes, you can make smaller batches.

    • @robertjohnston25
      @robertjohnston25 Před rokem

      @@TazawaTanks if I was to do significantly less, would I still use the same amount of salt and water? Or could I do 1L water and 1TB salt with like 1/4 tsp of bbs?

    • @TazawaTanks
      @TazawaTanks  Před rokem +1

      @@robertjohnston25 Yes, you can decreases the amount of water and salt using the same ratio.

  • @LN_Six_Pennywise_Fnaf
    @LN_Six_Pennywise_Fnaf Před 8 měsíci

    I have well-water and I was told to leave it sit for 24 hours to help clear away anything in the water some before adding the Brine Shrimp.. I hope well-water is okay.. 😕

  • @Jlui83
    @Jlui83 Před 3 měsíci

    I hatch baby brine but it’s more than I can feed in a day in my fish room….. other than freezing I can I keep them to feed my fish for the next couple days? Fridge?

    • @TazawaTanks
      @TazawaTanks  Před 3 měsíci

      Have you tried feeding them twice per day, about 4-5 hours apart? You'd be able to do that from the same batch. That's what I tend to do. Or, I will feed partial in the late afternoon, and partial the next morning. The only other thing would be to freeze them.

  • @sarahwoodring5587
    @sarahwoodring5587 Před rokem +1

    One "step" you missed which I learned from unhappy experience: after cleaning the hatchery to reset, REMEMBER TO CLOSE THE VALVE before adding salt and water. I know it should be common sense, but I'm uncommonly senseless 😄

  • @smcneill-67
    @smcneill-67 Před 11 měsíci

    Mine is leaking right out of the box. Has anyone else experienced this? The honest reviews fault it, but nobody mention leaking

  • @michaelfarmer537
    @michaelfarmer537 Před 8 měsíci

    8:24 unfortunately the city water is treated to kill everything. And as a result is good for nothing but cleaning. 😅

  • @mjumper
    @mjumper Před měsícem

    Hatching is easy, but how to make them reproduce so that we have infinite amount of food and don't have to buy eggs?? Can't find a video about it..

  • @awoodward37
    @awoodward37 Před měsícem

    What to do with the eggs when your wife would kill you for putting "fish food" into the fridge and when you have kids that will try to eat the shrimp eggs because that's what young kids do?...

  • @Passh74
    @Passh74 Před 9 měsíci

    I didn't like this hatchery at all. Not even using it anymore.

  • @sinapalang
    @sinapalang Před 9 měsíci

    Hatching rate is really low. 👎👎👎