... the hatching membrane becomes visible. The embryo then leaves the shell completely and hangs underneath the empty shell (the hatching membrane may still be attached to the shell). Through the ... the average 30 to 40% higher than for instar I nauplii (see 4.2.3.; Fig. 4.3.4.). For example, for the culture of carp larvae during the first two weeks, the use of decapsulated cysts constitutes ... stable form but with low bio-availability. During the hatching process the AAS is hydrolyzed into free ascorbic acid, a more unstable form, but directly available in the nauplii for the predator....