JBL Artemio 3 (Sieve)

Spare part for ArtemioSet or other Artemia breeding devices: Artemio sieve with a mesh size of 0.15 mm
Item no. 6106300

9.46 EUR

Price incl. 23 VAT plus Delivery
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Product features

  • Spare part for ArtemioSet or other Artemia breeding devices: transparent harvesting container
  • Attach sieve to harvesting container (separately available as JBL Artemio 2) and catch Artemia in the sieve after releasing from breeding container
  • Lets saltwater run through, catches Artemia nauplii
  • Suitable also for other types of live food
  • Contents: sieve for ArtemioSet, Artemio 3

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  • JBL Artemio Mix: I have no/only a few nauplii hatching. What am I doing wrong?

    Ideally, the eggs will hatch at a water temperature of around 25°C. At room temperature (corresponding to a water temperature of around 20–21°C), it can take up to 36 hours. Try again with 2 spoons instead of 3 and reduce the air supply by approx. 50%. Provided that the best-before date has not passed, the mixture should now work. Additional lighting can significantly increase the hatching rate. About the KidsSet: Since the amount of eggs in the KidsSet is reduced in the salt mixture (so that the hatched larvae do not poison themselves with their metabolic waste products), it can sometimes be difficult to see the small nauplii in the KidsSet. Looking at them against the light helps here. Ideally, planktonic algae should be used for rearing. ArtemioFluid contains a suspension of the finest algae products, which the larvae accept as substitute food. A warm, bright location is recommended. If there is a lack of light, especially in winter, additional lighting, for example with an energy-saving lamp, is a possible option.

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