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Chemical Decapsulation of Artemia franciscana Resting Cysts Does Not Necessarily Produce More Nauplii
Authors:Stephen  Spotte Gary  Anderson
Affiliation:Sea Research Foundation, Inc. and Marine Sciences Institute, The University of Connecticut, Laboratory of Marine Animal Husbandry, P.O. Box 278, Noank. Connecticut 06340 USA;Department of Biological Sciences, Southern Station Box 5018, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406 USA
Abstract:Decapsulation of Artemia spp. cysts in strong hypochlorite solutions reportedly increases the number of nauplii that hatch. Commercial cysts of Artemia franciscano were subjected to four decapsulation methods prior to hatching them in aerated seawater. Samples were removed from the hatch vessels every 5 h from 15 through 45 h, and fully hatched nauplii were counted. The experiment was performed three times. No significant difference was seen between mean numbers of control nauplii and nauplii obtained using the decapsulation method that yielded the best hatch: oxidation for 15 min in equal parts Clorox® and seawater plus 6 mL of a 40% NaOH solution, followed by reduction with 100 mL of 0.7 M sodium thiosulfate. A third treatment was inferior to either of these, and two others produced very low yields. It was concluded that of the methods evaluated, none is superior to no treatment at all, and some are clearly detrimental to developing Artemia embryos.
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