🐟 Dive into the world of aquaculture with style!
This pack of 5 Baby Brine Shrimp Nets features a 2.76-inch diameter, crafted from durable nylon and mesh materials. Ideal for filtering artemia, these nets are lightweight and portable, making them perfect for both casual and professional hatchery setups. Enjoy the added excitement of receiving nets in random colors!
Display Size | 2.76 Inches |
Pattern | Simple Brine Shrimp Net x 5Pcs |
Shape | Round |
Style Name | Classic |
Material Type | Nylon, Mesh, Stainless Steel |
Outer Material | Fabric |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight |
A**R
Very fine netting for brine shrimp harvesting
These nets will be used for brine shrimp harvesting and also moving koi fry. They are small however will do the task. Product arrived in all one color, blue and the netting material is not Flat rather is concave to create a pocket to hold more so that is a plus of which was not obvious from photos.
K**R
Tiny!
Finally! A net with very small mesh holes! Exactly what I wanted! There is an issue for me though: the handles are short (a generous 5 inches) and the net is tiny. I double-checked and couldn't find the handle length on the Amazon page (the net size is there tho) so I'll tell you again: they're really too short for mucking about in a 20 gallon or larger fish tank. And yes, the quality of the handle is bad. The black handle was already falling off of one of them straight out of the box. But, hey, you get what you pay for and these are cheap. I am using them in a larger tank for sweeping out small critters. It works but I'm soaked up to my elbows. I can't be too harsh because they're being used for an unintended purpose. The net depth is small but because there are 5 in a pack, there are plenty to switch out quickly. Still, they are really tiny, and I would love to find a way to attach something to increase the length. Alas, I can't use duct tape, and I'm out of fish-friendly ideas.
A**R
Does the job.
Purchased these for one purpose, to separate newly hatched brine shrimp and it does its job. Is it flimsy, yes. Does the handle come off, yes...what do you expect for the price point.? Does the job, that’s all that matters.
L**S
Cheaply made
I guess for the price they are ok. I had only planned to use the netting material to put in an egg tumbler to keep the tiny eggs from falling through the tiny holes on the egg tumbler. It worked fine for that. I will say that it has come in handy for catching baby fry that hatch so I can put them in my fry tank. With a regular net the baby fry are so tiny that they swim right through those.
C**
Great Mesh Nets
Grip could be a little more secure on the net handle but nothing a little hot glue can fix. Either way, great great great value for money. I used it on my fish tank to clean a bunch of food particles because I kinda overfed my fishies a little bit when I first got them and whenever I change their water a bunch of food rises up when I pour clean water in.
R**H
Works as advertised, good thawing net.
This is perfect for thawing out food for your fish, including frozen brine shrimp. The handle spun, but you can still hold it by the shaft with no issues. Does the job, I would recommend it if you are just looking for a net to thaw out brine shrimp.
M**N
Short Handle
Length says over 13inches long, but is really less than 7.It's a fine mesh though as advertised.
A**R
Good Value
Not the sturdiest nets, but they’re a good value, and I’d buy again.
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