Brine shrimp can actually tolerate very high salinities. They all over the evaporation ponds that Leslie Salt has in the SF Bay area.
Highly aerated water and you do need to feed them if you're not going to be using them up over a couple of days. I've used yeast before, but I guess you could always use commercial marine filter feeder foods.
It is an excelent thread started by an angel fish breeder who decided to raise some brine shrimp to adulthood (to be food for her angels) but it appears as if it works.
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