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3 Pack Sieve 4" Zooplankton Collectors - 53, 100 & 150 mu
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4" 53 micron (mµ) zooplankton collector - the perfect size for Rotifers
When culturing rotifers, adding the culture water to your aquarium will lead to problems, such as excess nutrients, decreased water quality and possible contamination of your aquarium. . Using a sieve to filter the live food from the culture water allows you to add just the live food, without the worry of disrupting your aquarium.
4" 100 micron (mµ) zooplankton collector - Great for Phytoplankton
When growing any kind of zooplankton, adding the culture water to your aquarium will lead to problems, such as excess nutrients, decreased water quality and possible contamination of your aquarium. . Using a sieve to filter the live food from the culture water allows you to add just the live food, without the worry of disrupting your aquarium.
4" 150 micron (mµ) zooplankton collector - the perfect size for Brine Shrimp
When growing brine shrimp, adding the culture water to your aquarium will lead to problems, such as excess nutrients, decreased water quality and possible contamination of your aquarium. . Using a sieve to filter the live food from the culture water allows you to add just the live food, without the worry of disrupting your aquarium.
When culturing rotifers, adding the culture water to your aquarium will lead to problems, such as excess nutrients, decreased water quality and possible contamination of your aquarium. . Using a sieve to filter the live food from the culture water allows you to add just the live food, without the worry of disrupting your aquarium.
4" 100 micron (mµ) zooplankton collector - Great for Phytoplankton
When growing any kind of zooplankton, adding the culture water to your aquarium will lead to problems, such as excess nutrients, decreased water quality and possible contamination of your aquarium. . Using a sieve to filter the live food from the culture water allows you to add just the live food, without the worry of disrupting your aquarium.
4" 150 micron (mµ) zooplankton collector - the perfect size for Brine Shrimp
When growing brine shrimp, adding the culture water to your aquarium will lead to problems, such as excess nutrients, decreased water quality and possible contamination of your aquarium. . Using a sieve to filter the live food from the culture water allows you to add just the live food, without the worry of disrupting your aquarium.