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Aquarium Baby Brine Shrimp Sieve net (80 mesh +200 mesh Simple kit)

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About this item

  • 【Cost-effective】If you're a seasoned shrimp hatcher, opt for this Clscea Simple Kit. For beginners or those have higher quality requirements, please choose the Clscea Classic Kit(ASIN:B09FL6L9WR)
  • 【Perfect match】80 mesh round net + 200 mesh cone net. 80 mesh net filters out shrimp shells, 200 mesh net is used to collect shrimp after hatching. Cone design is more conducive to collection.
  • 【Use suggestion】Since the cone net is shorter than Clscea Classic Kit, when separating it is recommended to raise the height of the round net to reduce the water flow and avoid overflow.
  • 【Easy maintenance】After use, wash and hang to dry for next use.
  • 【Other uses】It can also be used to collect hydra, daphnia, fry and so on.



Product Description

brine shrimp hatching sieve

nets


Ronald Mazza
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
only needed the one finer net to feed my neon tetras both shrimp and eggs .
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
Great for brine shrimp
Roger
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
El material es muy bueno y sólido y a la maya no se le escapa nada. Buenosimo
Porschea Gutierrez
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
The build quality seems fine but the net themselves don’t allow the brine shrimp to pass through the first net. It’ll drain the water, but it won’t separate the shells whatsoever. I’ve tried to use it multiple times but it just hasn’t worked.
Chris Cornelison
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
ok product
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Works great, but if you just buy bbs from aquarium coop you won't even need to strain the eggs from shrimp because all the eggs float
Jennifer Jones
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
When used as directed, these work perfectly! Use with baby brine shrimp that are one or two days old only. You need some pressure to separate them and get them through the first net. Too much pressure, and the eggshells can break and go through. Not enough pressure, and you don't rinse the shrimp through. Does not take much practice. You need spray, not just rinsing. If you cannot do this, then get a 3 year old to help you, because it is easy.
Bluetinker42
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
I have little hands. In the picture those nets look small but are in reality they are larger than the palms of my hands. They work fine. We had a laugh about our industrial sized brine shrimp factory (we are feeding just 22 baby fish).