Large Brine Shrimp Hatchery Cone with Stand, 2-Liter capacity. Equipped with stopcock (valve) for draining and harvesting. Includes rigid tubing and air hose.
$33.95
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This simple to use brine shrimp hatchery is ideal for the hobbyist, science fair student, teacher, or aquarist who treats their fish to the occasional live treat. No aeration required! For a limited time, includes a three month supply (50 gram) of Grade A Great Salt Lake Brine Shrimp Eggs. SHIPS FOR $3.95 USA DOMESTIC VIA PRIORITY MAIL TO ANT US ADDRESS
$25.95
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$6.95
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$14.95
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The Artemia Sieve is both a practical and effective way to collect and rinse baby brine shrimp before introducing them into your fish tank.
$5.95
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$24.95
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The most expedient and inexpensive brine shrimp egg hatching apparatus on the market.
$8.95
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Nesting Set of Four Sieves with mesh sizes ranging from 180 micron opening to 900 micron opening.
$12.25
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The Plankton Culture Manual offers practical culture techniques for microalgae, rotifers, artemia, copepods, daphnia, and microworms.
$24.95
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1 Lb. (454 gm.) net weight per can. Store under 40 F. Keep cans tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$35.95
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$303.60
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Economy Grade Brine Shrimp Egg, 8 oz. (227 gm.)
$21.55
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8 oz. (227 gm.) net weight, PET jar. Store under 50 F. Best if refrigerated. Keep tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$22.95
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One pound net weight
$25.95
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One case containing 12 cans; 1 lb. (454 gm.) net weight per can. Store under 50 F. Keep cans tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$417.25
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One Case containing 12 cans; 1 lb. (454 gm.) net weight per can. Store under 50 F. Best if refrigerated. Keep cans tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$498.60
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1.75 oz. (50 gm.) net weight, PE jar. Store under 50 F. Best if refrigerated. Keep jar tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$6.95
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So many people have requested a multi-use filter/net that we decided to have one made. Perfect for netting the smallest artemia.
$6.95
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13.3 Fluid ounces. Approximately 200 one-gram equivalent hatches of brine shrimp egg, packaged in a PET jar. Includes measuring spoon.
$33.95
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Frozen Enriched Brine Shrimp Cubes, 6 Trays, 3.5 oz. (100 g.) per tray. Total Net Wt. 600 g. (1.32 lbs.)
$14.25
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One Case containing 12 cans; 1 lb. (454 gm.) net weight per can. Store under 40 F. Keep cans tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$618.60
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1 Lb. (454 gm.) net weight per can. Store under 40 F. Keep cans tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering.
$51.95
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Laboratory quality, one liter (approx. one quart) Imhoff cones are used extensively in the industry to produce consistent results when hatching brine shrimp egg.
$34.95
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Stainless steel rack holds one to three Imhoff cones. This arrangement is great for scaling up production of artemia for serious breeders with multiple tanks and multiple feeding requirements. Cones sold separately.
$39.95
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