If you don't have food and filters and some experience with plankton culturing and a smattering of larval biology I'd just forget it. Someone else asked this same question a few weeks ago - need lots of time and preparation beforehand, even then most people get complete die off before they settle out to adult form. ORA I believe cultures them commercially and I know they have successfully raised fire shimp (lysmata debelius) at one of the UT campuses.