








🌊 Dive into Precision with Every Filter!
The Detachable 200 Mesh Collecting Brine Shrimp Artemia Newborn Plastic Sieve Net is designed for aquaculture enthusiasts, featuring a fine 200 mesh for precise filtration, a detachable design for easy cleaning, and versatile usage for filtering brine shrimp eggs and rotifers. This user-friendly product ensures a seamless installation process, making it an essential tool for any aquarist.
K**N
It was easy and fun to use
First, it doesn’t come with shrimp eggs. I got them online from the San Francisco brand (highly rated). The YouTube tutorial is the way to see how to set it up, the printed directions are terrible. I learned that temperature makes a difference in how fast they hatch. You MUST rinse the hatched shrimp before feeding them to fish because of the salt and that is what the handy blue net is for. See YouTube. Good luck
J**N
What can I say? It’s a net.
It catches things with a fine mesh. It was a nice touch that they added a replacement mesh in the packaging. Otherwise it’s exactly what you think it is. A plastic circle, with a handle, with fine mesh.
A**H
Wonderul!
Works GREAT! I use it for my baby Brine Shrimp, and have not had even ONE baby brine shrimp get through the net! TOTALLY WORTH IT!
C**S
Amazing!
Makes harvesting BBS very easy! I filter them straight out of my hatchery, through the mesh, and the excess water goes in a cup without a single brine shrimp getting through it.
E**A
Works great
Worked great as a screen to harvest rotifers. Great value for the money and a convenient size. The sides give enough room for mostly steady pouring of a 5 gallon bucket to go cleanly.
I**N
Does the job.
It works great to rinse the shrimp. But not worth the money as it’s made out of cheap plastic. Can probably find elsewhere for cheaper
J**D
Good and convenient
Useful but pricey for what it is but I’m sure it’s a unique product without a lot of demand so I’m glad someone created it. Def convenient.
T**N
It works as expected.
It works as expected. No complaints. You just need to trim the excess around the edges, and youre good to go.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
5 days ago