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Brine Shrimp Hatchery for Aquariums

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Summary

An automated brine shrimp hatching device, exclusively designed for marine aquariums.
A two-step process:
1.Introduce artemia to the compartment adjacent to the tank's glass.
2.After 24 hours, the hatched brine shrimp will migrate into your fish tank.
Enjoy!

An acrylic panel needs to be inserted at the model's front, as depicted in the image. Given the model's age, I've forgotten the precise dimensions; measure after printing to fabricate a custom panel.

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How do they function once hatched, regarding the eggs, do they enter the aquarium? Are they non-toxic to fish if ingested?
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They are an excellent food for salt and fresh water fish.
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As brine shrimp are phototactic, the hatching box must be printed using dark-colored material so that they will automatically swim into the aquarium after hatching
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Where does the discarded eggshell end up
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