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on 7/11/2008 This is very useful and creative. Thanks! Can't wait to see more.
on 4/14/2008 I bet my fish would love this. Good idea.
on 4/13/2008 very neat, 5 stars.
on 3/23/2008 Wishing you all a wonderful Easter... Angel
on 12/6/2007 The pigment in the brine shrimp is absorbed by the fish and it definitely enhances their color. Flamingos eat a relative of brine shrimp that has the same pigment which is responsible for the pink in the flamingo feathers. Captive flamingos must be fed foods rich in this pigment, or their lovely pink color will fade away. Angel
on 12/6/2007 I've fed brine shrimp to my colorful fish in the past and convinced they were even more colorful for the effort and makes a nice food for baby fish. I didn't know how it was harvested though or that that was what sea monkeys were. Neat. 5 stars.
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