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Anyone have any live baby brine they can spare .my male bangi releases the babys today got anout 35 of them .i threw some brine eggs in a hatching container but they wont be ready till late tommorrow. need just a small cup of some baby brine to hold me off .think rotifer would do also for now .anyways im working in riverhead tommorrow till 5:30 pm and live in lindenhurst if anyone is near by and can spare some o can swing by after work ,that would be greatly appreciated ,will also save them a pair when they get bigger ...
 

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When you mix in the baby brine, you can mix in some cyclopeze, (I used freeze dried, but the frozen would be better since it doesn't float) What you need to do is use a pipet to squirt the dead food around, so that it looks alive. They will strike, just pretend you're fishing and working the line. Click my signature link for my raising success rate.
I had them on freeze-dried food in 2 weeks. My male didn't hold that many eggs
 
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