An Economical, Portable System for Hatching Brine Shrimp Artemia spp
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Abstract
Design and construction of a portable, inexpensive hatching system for brine shrimp Artemia spp. is described. The system design is based on batch culture methodology, which is easily customized to the feeding requirements of a larval system and optimizes the nutritional value of brine shrimp. This system can be set up quickly and provides stable temperature and aeration under a variety of external conditions. Harvest and separation of nauplii is facilitated by the shape of the culture vessel and placement of a light near the bottom of the vessel. During 14-d feeding trials, mean percent hatch of brine shrimp nauplii was 71% (59–81%) at 24 h and 83% (74–94%) at 28 h. Hatching rate was consistent across a range of initial cyst densities. © by the American Fisheries Society 1998.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Progressive Fish-Culturist
First Page
236
Last Page
238
Recommended Citation
Fulford, R., & Rutherford, D. (1998). An Economical, Portable System for Hatching Brine Shrimp Artemia spp. Progressive Fish-Culturist, 60 (3), 236-238. https://doi.org/10.1577/1548-8640(1998)060<0236:AEPSFH>2.0.CO;2