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So I was hesitant to do a dwarf seahorse tank because I didn't want to deal with a brine shrimp hatchery. Plans were squashed until I just found this! Please tell me it is as good as it seems. If it is, I plan on making a simple plexiglass wall as a false back to hide it.

http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=10692

I also found this which seems like it would be outside of the tank which I really want.

http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/Hatchery-Dish-p183.html

I'm also kind of excited to feed the live brine to my main tank as well.

What kind of maintenance comes along with this?

Will the dwarf seahorses be completely happy with this and no other feeding?

What type of pump would I use with this?
 
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i have always just used a 2 liter bottle that has been inverted in one of those black base's( i believe san francisco bay makes the hatcher). very easy. vessel gets dirty and you throw it away and add a new 2 liter bottle. that easy
 
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