The Sep-Art Technology allows for your complete separation of the baby brine shrimp, shell material, and unhatched brine shrimp eggs (cysts) without decapsulation. Sep-Art Artemia Cysts are brine shrimp eggs coated with a non-toxic magnetic material. They look normal, have a 90% hatch rate, and hatch the use of standard hatching procedures. The Sep-Art Separator Is required to separate the eggs from the shell material and unhatched cysts.
Instructions: After hatching the Sep-Art Artemia Cysts, drain or siphon the nauplii and unhatched cysts into the Sep-Art Separator. The Separator accommodates a strong built-in magnet: unhatched cysts and shell pieces get trapped by the magnet at the bottom of the Separator. The non-magnetic free-swimming nauplii are able to make use of. Pour through a net, rinse in freshwater, and feed your fish or reef. Way to the gentle separation process, the nauplii are extremely viable.
Hatching Instructions: To hatch Sep-Art Artemia Cysts follow standard brine shrimp egg hatching instructions: for your hatchery, add 1 liter of water (78-80° F), place an airline within the hatchery so it nearly touches the bottom, adjust the airflow to a steady stream. Add 2 tablespoons of rock salt, ¼ teaspoon of Epsom salt, ¼ teaspoon of baking soda. Eggs will hatch in 24-36 hours.
Requires Sep-Art Separator to work
Brine shrimp eggs coated with a non-toxic magnetic material
Allows for your complete separation of baby brine shrimp and unhatched eggs
Easy to make use of, no need for decapsulation, 90% hatch GSL eggs
Ideal to be used with fish fry/larvae, small fish, reef aquariums, corals, jellyfish, seahorses, and more
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