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Breeding Tanks - Brine Shrimp Hatchery Kits brine Shrimp Eggs Incubator Hatchery brine Shrimp Eggs Incubator Artemia Hatchery with Silver air Pump

Features

The brine shrimp incubator contains: 1pcs brine shrimp eggs incubator Hatchery, 1pcs silver air pump with 1pcs black controller valve, 1pcs check valve, 1pcs air stone, 11.8 Inch long transparent aquarium tubing, 1 meter black airline, one unit brine shrimp net collector, two units automatic brine shrimp feeder for fish, three units Brine shrimp suction tube, and six units Brine shrimp storage bottle. There are two ways to install our brine shrimp hatcher machine. You can use the four suction cups of the shrimp incubator to stick it to the tank glass inside, or you can install it outside of the tank using the tripod. The first way to provide oxygen to the brine shrimp incubator is to put the bubble stone in the incubator to provide oxygen. When the brine shrimp have hatched, open the trim valve at the bottom of the incubator to collect brine shrimp. Note that the direction of the inlet and outlet of the check valve must be installed correctly with the pipe; otherwise, the air pump will not be able to discharge air. If you use the first way to install the brine shrimp incubator, please remember to use a scissor to cut one piece of small tubing, about 0.5 Inch long, from the product package to connect the gray acrylic tube and the air stone. Cut another small tubing, also 0.5 Inch in length from the product package, to connect the gray acrylic tube and the lid. Please note that the gray acrylic tube is not able to connect to the air stone and lid directly; it requires two small tubing pieces to connect the air stone and lid. The second way to provide oxygen to the brine shrimp is from the bottom hole of the incubator. Please note that the direction of the inlet and outlet of the check valve and the pipe must be installed correctly; otherwise, the air pump will not be able to output air, and the trim valve needs to be opened. When the brine shrimp have hatched, first turn off the trim valve, then pull out the air pump tube from the trim valve, and finally, open the trim valve to start collecting brine shrimp.

Details

Looking for the perfect solution to hatch brine shrimp with ease? Look no further than our Brine Shrimp Hatchery Kits! With everything you need in one convenient package, you'll be able to incubate and hatch brine shrimp effortlessly.

Our brine shrimp incubator includes a hatchery, silver air pump, control valve, air stone, transparent aquarium tubing, and more! You have the option to install it inside your tank glass using the suction cups or outside the tank with the tripod. No matter where you choose to set it up, you'll be able to enjoy the benefits of hatching brine shrimp.

Ensure efficient oxygen supply to your brine shrimp with our specially designed bubble stone. Simply place it in the incubator, and watch as the shrimp hatch and thrive. To collect the hatched brine shrimp, just open the trim valve, making it quick and easy to retrieve them for feeding your fish.

Don't forget to follow the installation instructions carefully to ensure optimal performance. In the package, you'll find small tubing that needs to be cut to connect the gray acrylic tube, air stone, and lid. With proper installation, you'll have a seamless experience hatching and collecting brine shrimp.

Ready to take your fish feeding routine to the next level? Order our Brine Shrimp Hatchery Kits today and start enjoying the benefits of freshly hatched brine shrimp for your fish's health and growth.

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