
Decapsulated Egg Artemia Cysts
The Artemia decapsulated eggs originate from dormant Artemia cysts in the Bohai Bay that have not hatched. The nutrient-rich Artemia eggs are directly stripped of their outer shells under low temperatures, leaving behind bright orange embryos surrounded by a thin hatching membrane. Decapsulated Artemia eggs are widely used as daily feed for larval and small fish. They are exported across China, including to Liaoning, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan provinces, and overseas to countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea, and regions in the European Union, earning extensive user trust. The product is packaged in vacuum-sealed tin cans, with custom packaging available upon customer request.
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