They are round about 6 days old, am I right?
They should be in stage 2, if their development is like the other species (most of them).
I am using a fish food device called "Rondomatic" (may search in google pictures for more)

It has a lot of little panels (trays) and it has a timer.
in each panel I fill in a pinch of eggs. (really little, because the INVE eggs hatch very good)
I can set every hour I want to, with little pins (red circle). I put in a pin in every 3 hours.

every minute the Rondomatic turns forward. Every 3 hours a panel goes down and the eggs fall into my Kreisel. (Red arrow)

You see the Rondomatic above the Kreisel.

here you see one panel down.
With this option the eggs stay in the kreisel and the artemia nauplii hatch directly in the kreisel.
But I have to clean the water seam every 2 days. Sometimes every day. To minimize bacteria and germs, which can cause a fungal infection (?). This is a potential hazard.
I use my plastic dropper (my primary tool

) to draw the egg shells (and eggs) from the water seam.
it is risky, but it works. But I do not know if the eggs causes a fungal infection the last two times. Could have been an interaction with phytoplankton or simply bad larvae.
So I decided to feed them with the rondomatic after all.
I do not know if you are doing wrong. Nobody really knows how often they are in need of food.
In my opinion the do not eat while motling-time. But I do not know how much they eat in the other time.
trial and error