P putemup Member Market Messages 218 Reaction score 2 Feb 19, 2010 #1 Does anyone know of any fish stores around the snellville area that sells brine shrimp?
B brianjfinn Active Member Market Messages 1,208 Reaction score 0 Feb 19, 2010 #2 You looking for live or frozen? I know the Aviarium at Gwinnett Mall has frozen, and they may have live.
You looking for live or frozen? I know the Aviarium at Gwinnett Mall has frozen, and they may have live.
W weaglereefer Active Member Market Messages 3,454 Reaction score 0 Feb 19, 2010 #4 For a particular fish? You can get kits and DIY at your house for pretty cheap. But unless they're newly hatched, not much nutritional value.
For a particular fish? You can get kits and DIY at your house for pretty cheap. But unless they're newly hatched, not much nutritional value.
B basscyn Member Market Messages 899 Reaction score 0 Feb 19, 2010 #5 I have seen live brine at the aviarium before ...but not always. Might be worth a call
P putemup Member Market Messages 218 Reaction score 2 Feb 19, 2010 #6 I'm just trying to stimulate a newly purchased fish to eat. I've tried everything I have and it just puts the food in it's mouth and spits it back out. Most fish love live brine shrimp.
I'm just trying to stimulate a newly purchased fish to eat. I've tried everything I have and it just puts the food in it's mouth and spits it back out. Most fish love live brine shrimp.
W weaglereefer Active Member Market Messages 3,454 Reaction score 0 Feb 19, 2010 #7 Tried soaking in garlic?
B basscyn Member Market Messages 899 Reaction score 0 Feb 19, 2010 #8 Garlic Extreme... Mmm mmm good!!!
P putemup Member Market Messages 218 Reaction score 2 Feb 19, 2010 #9 I just tried garlic extreme on frozen blood worms with no stimulation. The fish that arent eating ar bangahi cardnial fish.
I just tried garlic extreme on frozen blood worms with no stimulation. The fish that arent eating ar bangahi cardnial fish.