Artemia spp. growth experimental setup - pH Normal pH of the water Approximately 7.5-8 Low pH – Acidic Approximately 5.5-6 Moderately acidic Approximately.

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Artemia spp. growth experimental setup - pH Normal pH of the water Approximately Low pH – Acidic Approximately Moderately acidic Approximately 6-7 Constant temperature and bright light for all the jars

Artemia spp. growth experimental setup - temperature Ideal temperature Between 26-31˚C Cool temperature Below 22˚C Warm temperature Above 34˚C Constant pH and light conditions for all the jars

Artemia spp. growth experimental setup – temperature and pH Normal pH of the water Approximately Low pH – Acidic Approximately Moderately acidic Approximately 6-7 Ideal temperature Between 26-31˚C Cool temperature Below 22˚C Warm temperature Above 34˚C Ideally constant or similar light conditions for all the jars