Artemia cysts decapsulated are artemia cysts with hard chitinous shell removed. The procedure of separating embryos from a hard protective shell is called decapculation, during the processing the located on embryo bacteria, harmful bacteria and spores perish. Thereby the finished product is very nutritious and is almost sterile.
No need for incubation to obtain nauplii because fish eat and successfully digest decapsulated artemia eggs. Dry artemia cysts without hard shell are extremely nutritious, valuable and well-digestible food that contains all the most necessary elements of fry’s feed and adult fish’s one. It provides a spectacular growth and development. You can use decapsulated eggs to feed fry and the small fish.