The decapsulation procedure consists of chemically removing or oxidizing the outer chorion hypochloride solution. All that remains following decapsulation is the bright orange embryo surrounded by a thin hatching membrane. The decapsulated cysts are neutralized and are completely digestible by the fish or shrimp larvae. â?¢Feed Guide: Feed Decapsulated Artemia directly to the culture tanks. Do not incubate as with hatching cysts as these cysts will not hatch. As a feed source, it have a higher energy and nutritional value than live Artemia nauplii as zero energy is consumed in the hatching process and lipids, amino acids, and enzymes are left intact. Storage: Stored under cool dry conditions where it can be stored in excess of 24 months. Packaging: By 500g vacuum sealed tin cans and packed 12 per carton or by 25kg vacuum sealed plastic pails.