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🐠 Elevate your aquarium game with nature’s premium live feed!
GreenWaterFarm Moina Macrocopa Eggs provide a fast-hatching, additive-free live fish food source that promotes natural exercise and higher survival rates for bettas and other aquatic pets. Ideal for professional aquarists seeking nutrient-rich, chemical-free nutrition, these eggs hatch in 24-72 hours under optimal conditions, supporting a thriving, multi-species aquatic culture with minimal setup.
















| ASIN | B08X4Z3VDR |
| ASIN | B08X4Z3VDR |
| Additional Features | Live, Natural, Nutrient-Rich Fish Food |
| Age Range Description | N+ Days |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | Additive-Free |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,461 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #544 in Aquarium Fish Food |
| Brand Name | GREEN WATER FARM |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Container Type | Carton |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (637) |
| Date First Available | March 23, 2021 |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Item Form | Eggs |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Grams |
| Manufacturer | GREEN WATER FARM |
| Manufacturer | GREEN WATER FARM |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Help Fish Exercise, Increase Fish Survival Rate |
| Recommended Uses For Product | fish_feeding, pet_health, aquarium_maintenance |
| Special Ingredients | Microbe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Nutrition |
| Target Species | Fish |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
A**D
Read This Before You Try! I Got a Successful Hatch in Under 24 Hours
I saw a few reviews saying these eggs didn’t hatch, but I can confirm: they absolutely do hatch if you follow the right setup. I had Moina swimming around in less than 24 hours! Please read this before you try—it will save you frustration and wasted eggs: 1. Use clean, dechlorinated tap water. Avoid pure RO or distilled water—they lack essential minerals. Tap water is perfect unless your water is from a well or has very high pH. If your water is too alkaline (above ~8.5), you may have trouble hatching. 2. Water depth: Keep water at about 3–4 inches deep. Shallow water improves light penetration and oxygen exchange. 3. Light is critical: Place the container near a window with good indirect sunlight, or use a daylight-spectrum bulb (white light) about 3–4 inches above the container. Aim for 12–16 hours of light daily. I used an old aquarium white LED light. Yellow light is not as good. 4. Temperature: Around 75–85°F works best. Room temperature worked well for me. 5. Let the eggs float: Floating is normal and helpful! Don’t try to sink them. The eggs hatch best near the surface with light and warmth. 6. No aeration needed: I didn’t use any air pump or aeration, and they still hatched fine. Aeration might help, but it’s optional. 7. Don’t overdo the eggs! I used an entire capsule because of some other reviews, and it was way too much. I wish I had not done that. Half of one capsule is plenty to start a good culture. 8. Be patient: Hatch time is usually 24–72 hours, but I saw mine start moving in under 24! 9. Feed once they hatch: Use chlorella powder or pure spirulina powder, dissolved in water. Start with a very small amount—just enough to lightly cloud the water. Don’t overfeed! I’m really happy with the results. If you follow these steps, you should get a great hatch too. Don’t let the negative reviews discourage you!
H**.
UPDATE: 2 Weeks and Nothing Hatched -- Day 11 and nothing has hatched
It's day 11 and nothing has hatched, at all. I used the capsules between 4 containers. I wanted to experiment and see which hatched out best. 2 Reverse Osmosis and 2 tap water (well water with a whole home filter system and treated with tap water conditioner). 1 R/O and 1 tap were under a heat light (water temp 82°F) and the other 2 were room temperature (72-75°F). All containers are under a grow light (with my plants). NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING has hatched. When day 14 rolls around without anything hatching, I'm packing up the empty capsules and sending them back for a refund. UPDATE: It is now day 14 and NOTHING has hatched. I just noticed that this item isn't returnable. So, I'm out $15 (taxes included). I just sent an email to Green Water Farm and I'll update if they reply. UPDATE: 03/02/2023 They finally started hatching about 2 weeks ago, so it took about 4 weeks to hatch. Not everything, but enough to start a culture if they survive. The ones that hatched were in a small bowl with R/O water at room temperature around 72°F (no heat light). I took advice from an old forum thread from someone who cultures them on a large scale and have been feeding them Sweet Potato baby food. About 1 tablespoon into a bottle of water (a regular sized drinking water bottle) and shake it up. I put about a tablespoon of that mix into the culture every day. They actually swarm to it. I also dump it into my daphnia cultures and they're populations are booming. I mix new food every day, and toss the baby food after a few days. I also top off the bowl with water from one of my Daphnia cultures. Every few days, I carefully siphon out 1/4 water with a turkey baster and scrutinize it for baby Moina and replace the water with fresh R/O water. It'll take a hour to do, lol. Once the babies get a little bigger, I'll transfer them into a larger container with an air pump--no stone--just air line with a regulator turned down to a couple of bubbles per second. I also would like to thank Sprite from Green Water Farms. I reached out to tell them that nothing had hatched and he sent me a new pack of eggs. I'll keep them in the fridge until I need to hatch them.
J**E
These actually work. Don't hesitate to buy.
Im actually very impressed. I spent far more than the $15 on live cultures being delivered to the glue with postage and everything. I was having an issue getting my daphnia numbers up so I figured I'd give this a try. After adding the eggs to my currently running culture I was please to see hundreds of hatchling daphnia swimming around. It only takes 3 days. With these out there I will never pay the expense of a living culture. I'll just add these to my tank and go from there. I was skeptical but this came out awesome. Will buy again. If your breeding tropical fish, just add these a few days before your expect to need fry food. Smaller than baby brine shrimp and just what is needed for tiny fry.
A**A
Still alive after 3 weeks
Update - I have kept the culture alive for 4 months now. I have changed how I culture it, instead of a 5 gallon bucket I use a few 1/2 gallon juice bottle. I use mostly chlorella culture to feed and propagate the moina. Every day I completely empty one bottle on a mini coffee filter and feed that to my fish. Then I fill the empty bottle with chlorella culture - the moina that stay stuck on the bottle are enough to repopulate that bottle in about a week. I have anywhere from fresh bottles and about week old bottles. If needed, I supplement feeding with a solution containing brewer yeast, spirulina and chickpea flour. Original post: Eggs hatched as expected. I used only about 1/3 of one vial in a 5 gallon bucket and had a lot of moina, in a population that did not crash right away. I am feeding them chlorella from a culture I started about 2 weeks before I started the moina. I have been keeping them for about 3 weeks and I feed my fish about 3 times per week. My fish - mostly tetras, rasboras and Corys love the live food!
S**J
None of the eggs hatched this time .
F**S
I need refund
S**H
Good hatch rate abt 70 to 80 percent.
M**B
Guter Schlupf werde ich wieder bestellen .
S**J
The eggs hatched well around 70%, but the reproduction rate is around 30-40%. I tried feeding yeast and algae water. Better result was with algae water.
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