captmicha Le tired. Dec 6, 2006 2,052 0 36 38 Maryland, USA Apr 20, 2011 #1 Does anyone know proportions for using Oceanic mix to make brine for brine shrimp?
jetajockey AC Members Apr 9, 2010 1,816 1 36 florida panhandle Real Name David Apr 20, 2011 #2 i usually add 1 tablespoon of salt per liter. I use kosher salt or table salt though, its a lot cheaper. I recently read a page that talked about using no salt at all and just using baking soda instead, I'm testing it out as we speak.
i usually add 1 tablespoon of salt per liter. I use kosher salt or table salt though, its a lot cheaper. I recently read a page that talked about using no salt at all and just using baking soda instead, I'm testing it out as we speak.
toasty AC Members Feb 15, 2011 57 0 6 Southern California Apr 20, 2011 #3 jetajockey said: i usually add 1 tablespoon of salt per liter. I use kosher salt or table salt though, its a lot cheaper. I recently read a page that talked about using no salt at all and just using baking soda instead, I'm testing it out as we speak. Click to expand... I recently read that too, from here. Let us know how that goes, please
jetajockey said: i usually add 1 tablespoon of salt per liter. I use kosher salt or table salt though, its a lot cheaper. I recently read a page that talked about using no salt at all and just using baking soda instead, I'm testing it out as we speak. Click to expand... I recently read that too, from here. Let us know how that goes, please
captmicha Le tired. Dec 6, 2006 2,052 0 36 38 Maryland, USA Apr 20, 2011 #4 Well, baking soda is salt so.... But please let us know how it works. I'm interested too!
jetajockey AC Members Apr 9, 2010 1,816 1 36 florida panhandle Real Name David Apr 21, 2011 #5 toasty said: I recently read that too, from here. Let us know how that goes, please Click to expand... It worked great. I use 95% hatch rate eggs and there was noticeably more hatched, and earlier, than when I use salt. I used 1 tbsp per liter of water.
toasty said: I recently read that too, from here. Let us know how that goes, please Click to expand... It worked great. I use 95% hatch rate eggs and there was noticeably more hatched, and earlier, than when I use salt. I used 1 tbsp per liter of water.