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Brine Shrimp Rotifer Sieve Nylon fine mesh 50, 150, 250 micron Size 30cmx20cm
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Brine Shrimp Rotifer Sieve Nylon fine mesh 50, 150, 250 micron Size 30cmx20cm

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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
208863554

Build you own super fine filters with our nylon mesh.

A must have for anyone culturing Zooplankton or Copepods.

Use either a 50 µm mesh for straining Rotifers or the 250 µm for Copepods and Brine Shrimp (Artemia)

Use in your aquarium to store you very fine filtration medium.

Long lasting, rinse and reuse over and over Make you own filter socks that you can merely just rinse clean.

FILTER OUR EVERYTHING BUT THE WATER

Various sizes upon request

Mesh is used to collect newly hatched artemia, allowing you to quickly and easily rinse artemia in fresh or saltwater before they are introduced into your aquarium. Because the hatching solution contains any number of metabolites released during hatching, it is always advisable to give newly hatched brine shrimp a quick rinse before introducing them to your fish or before moving artemia to a culture tank. Doing so greatly reduces the risk of bacterial blooms. Place the Artemia Sieve in a shallow bowl and siphon the artemia directly into the sieve. Partially pre-fill the bowl with water to minimize mechanical injury to the baby brine shrimp. Can also be used as a dip net to skim artemia or other zooplankton and larvae from water's surface.

 

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