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![]() They sell white brine shrimp nets at our local fish store. Check yours. It was only about $3-4. Very fine mesh and great for catching out BBS.
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![]() I think a brine shrimp net may be too course since they are for catching hatched shrimp which are larger than the cysts. The description for BrineShrimpDirect's net alludes to that.
Cysts: 240 microns Newly hatched: 450 microns Thanks for the idea! |
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Crap happens, that's why they sell toilet paper in 48 roll packs! |
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![]() You can use stainless steel reusable coffee filters to rinse BS cysts and NHBBS. They are around 180 microns.
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Tried Seachem's The Bag (180 microns) which works well. |
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![]() I use mesh bags from Brine Shrimp Direct.
http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/c9/Mesh-Bag-c65.html They also have: http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/c9/...hing-p181.html and http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/c9/...ieve-p278.html |
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![]() I have a meshed strainer from Brine Shrimp Direct and I loved it when I used it for brine production. It honestly just looks like a piece of 4" PVC with fine mesh carefully and well clued to the end.
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