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For sale are 1, 3, 10 or 50 breeding pair(s) or multiple selection quantity of 10, 30, 50, 100 unsexed "Live Food - Brine Shrimps/Artemia sp. multiple quantity selection ". The photos you see in the webpage were adult size and enlarged. Please don't expect they are very large. Their actual body lengths are only about 1/2 cm to less than 1 cm for the unsexed(pictures will be uploaded later) and about 1 cm for the adult size breeding pair(s)(picture and video shown).  I will randomly pick the quantity you ordered regardless of size. They are about 5-7 days old hatching from eggs for the unsexed and more than 2 weeks old for the breeding pair(s).  Brine shrimps swim not that fast as scuds(my other listing). So it is easier to follow with your naked eye to count if you want to. You may also select to purchase a durable dropper in the "option" and cut to a desired length on receiving for the convenience of feeding your freshwater fish or saltwater fish.

Useful information:
Brine shrimps could be a good treat for most freshwater and saltwater fishes. The body color of brine shrimps are pale yellow to red depends on oxygen content in the saltwater. These live food are easy to keep and breed.  According to the  description of other seller, brine shrimp are non-selective, filter feeding invertebrates, and consume algae, bacteria, diatoms and microbes. They are now feeding on the bacteria, diatoms and unknown microbes in the natural saltwater that passing through a 200um nylon net with added phytoplanktons.