

Offer your fish and invertebrates a rich and natural diet with Hobby artemia eggs. An incomparable nutritional source for healthy growth and vibrant colors.
HOBBY artemia eggs are the ideal solution for feeding your fish, jellyfish and other aquatic invertebrates with high-quality live food. Renowned for their exceptional richness in natural nutrients, freshly hatched artemia are a complete food that contributes to the growth, vitality and coloration of your animals.
Unlike dry foods, live artemia stimulate the hunting instinct of your fish, providing important environmental enrichment and more natural behavior. They are particularly beneficial for young fish and delicate species that require easily digestible and protein-rich food.
Using HOBBY artemia eggs is simple and effective. An artemia incubator is recommended for optimal hatching. Follow the instructions provided to obtain live artemia in abundance. 🐟 Artemia can be distributed directly into the aquarium using a pipette or fine net. 🌊
Offer your aquatic boarders the best in live food with HOBBY artemia eggs. ✨ An investment in their health and well-being!
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Marque | Hobby |
| Type d'aliment | Artemia eggs |
| Poids | 454 g |
| Utilisation | Live food for fish and invertebrates |
To hatch artemia eggs, you will need an artemia incubator, saltwater (approximately 30-35 g of salt per liter) and a source of light and heat (ideal temperature between 25 and 28°C). Place the eggs in the incubator, ensure good aeration with an air pump, and wait approximately 24 to 48 hours for hatching. The newly hatched artemia can then be collected and distributed to your fish.
Artemia are an excellent food source for many fish, especially fry and small species. They are also suitable for invertebrates such as jellyfish and shrimp. However, for large carnivorous fish, artemia can be used as a dietary supplement, but will not be sufficient to meet all their nutritional needs. Vary the diet of your fish for optimal health.
Unhatched artemia eggs can be stored for several months, or even several years, if stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. It is best to store them in an airtight container to avoid moisture. Check the expiration date indicated on the packaging for optimal storage.
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Offer your fish and invertebrates a rich and natural diet with Hobby artemia eggs. An incomparable nutritional source for healthy growth and vibrant colors.

