Jordan458
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Got these to filter out the eggs and actual brine shrimp and has worked amazing. Would recommend for anyone needing to filter eggs from hatchlings. Great price too!
Lita
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
At first, I thought it was working well. However, as I wash it off, the small eggs started to go inside and it is being mixed with brine shrimps. The 200 net quality seems not that good. Smells not bad. Value for money? Well it is not very satisfying. I’d rather give more money to buy better product. It is easy to use though. But the 200 net is not working properly. I am a bit disappointed.
Alicia Grace
Reviewed in Australia on August 1, 2024
Only received one sieve.
Eric Assouad
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Did not work for us. The shrimp and eggs all ran through
Yarik83
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
First sieve is supposed to filter out brine shrimp eggs so 2nd sieve is supposed to catch brine shrimp. First sieve does not sieve anything. It collects both eggs and the brine shrimp and overfills very very very quickly. For reference I am using brine shrimp direct 90% eggs. My point of comparison is hobby brine shrimp sieve (package of 4 plastic ones here on amazon for $12) and a $3 coffee filter with mesh from a grocery store. Both of those let water through and do not separate eggs from shrimp either but at least you can reasonably rinse the eggs in the things. This sieve here clogs every single pore when you drain your shrimp hatchery and on a ziss 2L hatchery from aquarium co-op it clogs entirely with 90% of eggs still in the hatchery. Then with considerable water you can rinse out the eggs (still not separated from the shells) so water drains and then you need to rinse out the sieve which you can't just quickly rinse somewhere, you have to flip it, dump tons of water on it again in reverse direction and then repeat and repeat. In other words not only does this product not do what it ways it does (allegedly separates eggs from shrimp) but it also requires like 20000% more water to rinse it all out. As a sieve for shrimp 1st sieve does not allow any eggs through and so it can be used to collect shrimp. If you use it for that purpose and you have a lot of time and water to waste... then this is a product for you. Personally I would highly recommend to stick with a mesh coffee filter or a hobby sieve that is sold right here on amazon. Unfortunately I can't even do anything with this. I am just going to shove it into a box somewhere and probably never ever use it ever. Do not have the heart to throw it away and probably too much of a bother to return via mail. Money wasted.
JK
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2024
Works great and does the job well
jason
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Good
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on September 26, 2023
Came with 2 x 200 absolutely no use, do not waste your money
Andre G.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
The Brine Shrimp is simply the best. Works great with no problem. It get out about 90% of eggs. Great stuff. I would definitly recommend it.
AM
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023
Used this to feed brine shrimp to my baby axolotls but had issues with babies getting trapped in both nets. There is no clarity of which one is which. The smaller one is to filter egg shells correct? If so I had babies go in that one and some under and it was very hard to get them out. I would label the nets!
K.S.
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2023
This came with the two nets as advertised, but did not specify which one was which. But it wasn't impossible to figure it out and mark it myself.I've tried to use this product a couple times to separate my brine shrimp eggs and hatchlings, but it keeps catching the hatchlings with the shrimp eggs which leads to me having to pick out the brine shrimp by hand.
LCG
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
A little larger than I expected. Makes it a little unwieldy to use and it took me a while to figure out which was the prefilter. Now that I have figured it out it does what it's supposed to do.