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Your cart is empty.You can reduce or increase the stone in the net to control the floating level the product will be.If the product sink and is not floating which means that there are too many stone in the net and in this case,you need to reduce some stone in the net.PLEASE READ THE SIZE OF THIS PRODUCT CAREFULLY TO SEE WHETHER IT WILL BE TOO BIG FOR YOUR AQUARIUM OR NOT.PLEASE REMEMBER TO PUT THE STONE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BREEDER NET AND THERE ARE SOME STONE WHICH WILL COME WITH THE PRODUCT,PLEASE PUT THEM IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BREEDER NET.
Telisa
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I needed something with super small mesh netting for my baby mystery snails and this worked really well. I didn’t need to use the center net, but if I did.. I think I’d have gone with something else. The netting is super rough and it’s really tiny compared to the outside compartment. Couldn’t imagine it’d be anything but stressful for whatever laboring fish you’re trying to separate. It comes with three medium sized river stones which I’m assuming is to help keep it weighted. It comes with a styrofoam ring to help keep it afloat, it says it in the item description but some people in the reviews seem shocked that it’s held together with toothpick type sticks. Pretty easy to set up. Not using any type of suction honestly I’m just going to take a piece of duct tape and stick it to the side of my tank. Not worth 20$ in my opinion though. Price points a little tough
Steve Fullers
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I liked the size of the hatchery, but weights must be put inside to hold it open or entire thing floats. It would be nice if some type of weight was built into net. The material is very fine which is good and bad. The babies can't swim through it, but algae grows on it super quickly, and water doesn't pass though it well which can cause detritus to build up quickly. it is like a brine shrimp net. I used this in a reef aquarium to isolate fish and raise fry.
Rocky
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I bought several Japanese Rice fish eggs as I wanted to introduce these fish to my water garden. This has been perfect. The eggs hatched, the Gambusa fish can't eat the fry and they are growing well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Works great
Abraham Kahan
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
Simple idea, great design, but a little imperfect in its simplicity. Need to place the rocks well positioned at the bottom, would be better with a round weighted ring since the pebbles move.
Punkin
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2022
If u have fish that have live births such as balloon mollies and guppies, u will LOVE this net. Put pg momma in the middle lil net and as she drops babies the outer bigger net protects the babies from being eaten by others. No suction cups needed, the outer rim floats like a life jacket material so whole system floats on that. U can add live plants, or small wood pieces to the baby's area to protect them from much stress. You will love this baby net set up. If u have a fish being picked on, put it in this net( leave out smaller middle 1) and it can heal and get stronger without other's picking on it. worth the $$ for sure, love it!!!
Rita
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021
Arrived broke. The concept is great however it looks more sturdy in the picture than it actually is.
Amanda C
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021
Very appreciative of this product, it is quite nearly perfect and much nicer than what i was able to manage by myself. My only recommendation to the seller is to fill the lower ring with sand before sealing it so that it does not require an extra weight. I also used hot glue to ensure the foam ring stayed closed but im sure there is some better adhesive that wont melt the foam.Thank you for taking the time to make a product that provides the best features of all the commercially produced fry nets out there
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