I used an inverted 2-Liter pop bottle and made a hole in the lid for the plastic air part. Works great. Set it inside another 2-liter and cut the bottoms off both. Susan -----Original Message----- From: gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Nichols Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:48 PM To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Brewing Brine Shrimp Shango, I've read that this device: http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/c9/Hatchery-Dish-p183.html works very well. It is very easy too because it doesn't require all the air lines and such like a lot of the hatcheries need. Also, it allows for easy capture of the newly hatched brine shrimp (most nutritional :)). I've been meaning to buy one myself but last time I went to do it they were out of stock. Looks like they're available now though... -Bryan Shango Los <Shango@shangolos.com> wrote: I want to hatch them for food. The site Laurel shared is educating me though and I am wondering if I am choosing the right live food to go with. I want something somewhat simple, good for fish at all levels of the tank, and nutritious. Fun to watch gets extra points. That is why I went with brine shrimp. Says here though that they lose their nutritional potency pretty fast. Shango _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member