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Review on πŸ₯š Brine Shrimp Eggs Incubator Hatchery Kit - DIY Aquarium Fish Tank Hatch Tool for Artemia Eggs by Tanya Jenkins

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Directions are useless, but it's a lot easier than a soda bottle

Okay, this article has directions, but you won't know what it says. So if this is new to you, let me see if I can prevent some of your pain. You will need: A small air pump. Scissors. Non-iodized sea salt. Artemia caviar. boxing Cut 8 inches of tubing from the bottom. Now cut another 8 inches. Remove the lower black part of the base from the transparent tube. attach to the spout at the end of the clear tube. You can now reattach the clear tube to the black base. At the end of the long tube you need to attach one end of a small piece with a tiny black part. Now attach one of the smaller hoses to the other end. Now place a piece of the white piece on the end of this tube. Attach the last piece of short pipe to the other end of the white piece. a hose that can now be connected to a small air pump. Pour purified water into the tube and allow about 2 to 3 inches of air per p. Add dechlorinator according to directions. Add about 1 teaspoon of Artemia eggs to 1 teaspoon of iodine-free sea salt. If you need a large batch, you can double or triple it, but you want the eggs to match the salt. Keep in a warm place, preferably with a light source, a table lamp is ideal. You can also skip the base and use suction cups to place them straight into the tank if that suits you. My aquariums are cold because they are for axolotls. Airflow is controlled by a small white piece with a detachable part. To get the maximum amount of bubbles, click on the part and then screw it in.

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