Small shrimp used as live fish food.
Also known as Artemia and sea monkeys. Brine Shrimps are a very common food for fresh and marine water fish. They are very tiny crustaceans that are easy to breed and maintain for long periods of time. They are a great source of food for young fry. They grow to about 3/4 inches max. Brine Shrimp are easily hatched and their eggs may be stored dry for years.
Tiny saltwater crustaceans that make first food for fry. Available live or frozen.
A very common food for fresh and marine water fish. They are very tiny crustaceans that are easy to breed and maintain for long periods of time. They are a great source of food for young fry. They grow to about 3/4 inches max. They are sometimes called as Sea Monkeys.
A tiny species of shrimp growing to only about 1/4 inch. Also known as "Sea Monkeys", they are sold as a source of fish food. Brine shrimp make a delicious snack for reef fishes, but are not very nutritious and should not be used as the sole food source.
Brine shrimp are species of aquatic crustaceans of the genus Artemia, the only genus in the family Artemiidae. They are found worldwide in saltwater, though not in oceans. Artemia is a well known genus as one variety, the Artemia nyos, a hybrid of Artemia salina, is sold as novelty gifts, most commonly under the marketing name Sea-Monkeys.