They are alike ina way. Thewy both are living, one, and two, they both use a certain source for food instead of digestion. They are different because obviously, ones a seed, and the other is a creature, the seed has an embryo and the brine shrimp do not.
They are alike ina way. Thewy both are living, one, and two, they both use a certain source for food instead of digestion. They are different because obviously, ones a seed, and the other is a creature, the seed has an embryo and the brine shrimp do not. I hope this helped for those doing homework!!
I know that this answer might me really lame but it was everything i could think of!
They are bot living and they are both dormant!
Dormant means that they are living but won grow until put in the right environment.
There both living
They are both living
Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs
they are alike
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Nothing! If you plant a brine shrimp egg, it will grow into a magnificent brine shrimp tree. Likewise, if you put a seed in water, it will eventually hatch into a semi hybridized aquatic plant. I hope this didn't help you at all.
Yes and no because when Brine Shrimp hatch they can hatch in the light or dark, so i guess that Brine Shrimp like either both.
they produce up to 50 eggs every 10 seconds
because they like the light and it helps hatch the eggs.
Crysts are female brine shrimp. Look at the bottom of the rine shrimp and you will see egg sacks. I have 32 brine shrimp eggs and now they are adults. If you want to know more about it, go to any science websites. THANKS FOR READING THIS
24 to 36 hours
There are many things you can feed goldfish fry. Some of the most popular are brine shrimp and Euphoria. You can buy brine shrimp eggs at most aquatic dealers/fish stores and hatching and raising them is relatively simple. When the brine shrimp are ready just use a small siphon to suck them out and release them in the goldfish fry tank. Now for Euphoria- that is a bit more difficult and not for the inexperienced fish breeder- you'd probably be better off just sticking to brine shrimp.
Some will but the hatch percentage will be very low.