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Baby Brine Shrimp net Sieve 80 Mesh 200 Mesh kit for Brine Shrimp Hatchery, Come with Replacement net and Storage Tubes (7PCS Parts)

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  • 【Design & Function】 The 80-mesh round net (coarse sieve) is used to filter out the eggshell, and the 200-mesh conical net (fine sieve) is used to collect the shrimp that have just hatched. Perfect partners for brine shrimp incubators. Let your small fish eat fresh harvest shrimp without the shell.
  • 【Unique Accessories】Includes all the accessories you need. 1 extra replacement net for 80 mesh (to make your separator last longer), 1 straw (for easy transfer of shrimp and direct feeding), 2 storage tubes (shrimp that can't be fed can be frozen for next feeding), and S-shaped hook (to hang dry after use).
  • 【Clearly Guide】The handle of each net is marked with a serial number, no worry about the use of chaotic order. Detail English product manual and Operation Card, You'll be able to handle it even if you use it for the first time.
  • 【Meet Different Needs】Whether you feed only a small number of fish, or a large aquarium, this separator can meet your needs, it can separate 1-∞ countless baby brain shrimp. And you just need to do a good job of incubation. Start enjoying DIY.
  • 【Warm tip】The recommended incubation time is 24 hours, too long or too short incubation will affect the separation rate of shrimp.
  • 【Warm tip】When separating, too much water pressure will reduce the survival rate of the hatched shrimp.
  • 【Safe and Durable】Food grade PP material, non-toxic and tasteless. High quality mesh, uniform density, tear resistance. Clean thoroughly after each use, it can be used for a long time.



Product Description

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brine shrimp hatching sieve

Clscea Brine Shrimp Sieve Eggshell Separator

Nets for separating artemia eggshells and newly hatched brine shrimp

Freshly hatched brine shrimp are one of the best foods available for fish fry, jellyfish, reef tanks and small aquatic organisms. Our separation kit makes it easy for you to collect pure brine shrimp.

  • Simple to use.
  • Two functions: separation and collection.
  • An excellent auxiliary accessory for brine shrimp hatcheries.

PACKAGE INCLUDED:

  • 1 x Coarse sieve (80 mesh)
  • 1 x Fine sieve (200 mesh)
  • 1 x Pipette
  • 1 x S Hook
  • 1 x User Manual

brine shrimp net

Super easy to collect brine shrimp thanks to this tapered design.

brine shrimp sieve

Food grade pp material. Non-toxic and odorless.

No metal screws, no rusting troubles.

Net with uniform density and tear resistance.

brine shrimp eggs hatchery

Comes with a pipette for easy transfer of brine shrimp to storage containers, or for direct feeding.

brine shrimp eggshell separator

Comes with an S hook for easy hanging and drying.

NOTION

  • This product is suitable for 235-376 micron non-culturable brine shrimp eggs, and is not suitable for the kind of species that can be cultured to a very large size.
  • Only for newly hatched brine shrimp no more than a day old.

Anabel
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Me ha servido de mucho para la comida de mis peces, excelente calidad
Jay Del
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I love this set. It has everything I needed for the brine. I do want to give a bit more detailSo you put the round one on top and then the longer one and put your mix through both. The top one(round) catches the shells, while the cone shaped one catches the brine. I notice that some need more time so I put the stuff from the first sieve back to hopefully get more.If you do it at the right time, 24 hours after starting your batch, it works flawlessly in separating the eggs from the hatchling.If you wait too long, then the hatchlings are too big to go through the first one. At that point, what I do is I stop the air pump, and let it rest.The shells usually rise and the hatchlings swim closer to the bottom so I use a turkey baster to collect them. I still use the longer sieve to since before feeding them to my fry.
Bullyking
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
The 80 microns catches alot of brine shrimp at 36 hour hatching and 48 hours is supposed to be the cut off I'm going to harvest sooner and see if it helps. The 200 works fine
Amelia H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I was thoroughly impressed with the quality and design of the overall product even though I didn't expect much in the beginning. The instructions were well written and it also comes with extra netting for replacement
Antonio Cerpa
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
bueno
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
The eggs fall through with the shrimp, defeating the purpose. Mine is also missing parts.
Rugger
Reviewed in Australia on July 15, 2024
Good quality and easy instructions
Dawn Hares
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 4, 2024
Easy to useand to clean after.Makes harvesting baby brine shrimp so much easier without an error.
Chava Trentham
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
I had bought another sieve and it was awful. My friend recommended this one and it works wonderfully and has everything you need to feed with. Recommends for sure. Oh and has replacement nets too which is great!
Cody
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
For brine shrimp it doesn't separate all the eggs but it does separate a large majority of them. It's cheaply made like most things that come from China. For the price it's worth picking them up. I use them to scoop Daphnia out of aquariums.
Sammy
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 13, 2023
It does the job it is supposed to do. Good for swifting newly hatched brian shrimps
karlckloh
Reviewed in Singapore on November 15, 2022
As advertised
Centro58
Reviewed in Mexico on April 27, 2022
Es de gran ayuda para separar los nauplios de Artemia de los cascarones pero llegan a traspasar algunos cascarones a la red fina