> HELP!!
>
> I went to a local aquarium club meeting on Tuesday and bought some
> Fundulapanchex eggs during the auction. Nobody was bidding on them and
> they
> were only $1, so I thought what the heck. When I inquired about their
> care, I
> was told to try either baby brine shrimp or micro worms. Unfortunatly, No
> one
>-in-the meeting could help me out with either one.
> I thought micro worms would be best, because I'm not really set up to
> hatch
> brine shrimp just now. So, what started as a lark could be a disaster.
> I was wondering if anyone might be willing to part with a culture or steer
> me
> to a quick source for micro worms.
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Harry Knaub
> York, PA
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