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Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Spring Clearance Event: Save Up to 70%
Decap Artemia Cysts are premium-quality brine shrimp eggs (Artemia salina) used to produce live feed for aquarium fish fry, ornamental fish, and aquaculture species. These cysts are either hatchable or decapsulated (shell-removed), making them one of the safest and most nutritious live food sources for early-stage fish development.
When placed in controlled saltwater conditions, the cysts hatch into Artemia nauplii (baby brine shrimp) within 18–36 hours, providing highly digestible, protein-rich live food that supports rapid growth and strong survival rates in young fish.
Decap Artemia Cysts are microscopic dormant eggs that remain viable for long periods when stored properly. Once hydrated and incubated, they activate and hatch into live organisms. In decapsulated form, the hard outer shell is chemically removed, making them cleaner and safer for fish fry consumption.