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Selection of Artemia Cysts

Currently, brine shrimp eggs for hatching are used in dried form, preferably with uniformly sized granules, bright and glossy appearance, high dryness, and good dispersibility.

Collection of Artemia

After 24 hours of incubation, the brine shrimp can be harvested. At this stage, cover the hatching bucket with a black plastic sheet, stop aeration, and allow it to stand undisturbed for about 15 minutes. Then, open the drain valve at the bottom of the hatching bucket and use a collection net at the outlet to harvest the brine shrimp.

A Formal Introduction to Brine Shrimp and Their Eggs

Artemia, also known as brine shrimp or sea monkeys, in its early larval stage (nauplius), during the first one or two days after hatching, has yolks that contain high levels of protein (approximately 60%), fat (approximately 25%), and unsaturated fatty acids.

Artemia Farming Techniques

Brine shrimp, also called Artemia or fairy shrimp, are arthropods of the genus Artemia in the family Artemiidae. They are widely distributed in terrestrial salt pans or salt lakes and are extensively used as high-quality live feed in aquaculture due to their rich protein content.