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Brine Shrimp Hatchery Kits brines Shrimps Eggs Incubator Hatchery brine Shrimp Eggs Incubator Artemia Hatcherying with Silver air Pump

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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 colllector,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 cup of shrimp incubator to stick it to the tank glass inside or you wanna install it out of the tank glass then you can use the tripod to install out of the tank.
  • 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 has 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 small tubing like 0.5 Inch long in the product package to connect the gray acrylic tube and air stone and cut the other small tubing 0.5 Inch in the product package to connect the gray acrylic tube and lid.Please note that gray acrylic tube is not able to connect to air stone and lid directly,which need two small piece tubing to connect air stone and lid.
  • The second way to provide oxygen to the brine shrimp from the bottom hole of the incubator. Please note 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 has hatched, first turn off the trim valve, then pull out the air pump tube from the trim valve, and then open the trim valve to start collecting brine shrimp

Description

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,1 meter transparent aquarium tubing, 1 meter black airline ,one unit brine shrimp net colllector,two units automatic brine shrimp feeder for fish,three units Brine shrimp suction tube and six units Brine shrimp storage bottle.(If you choose to use the air stone to hatch the brine shrimp eggs incubator then ​If you use the first way to install the brine shrimp incubator,Please remember to use a scissor to cut one piece small tubing like 0.5 Inch long in the product package to connect the gray acrylic tube and air stone and cut the other small tubing 0.5 Inch in the product package to connect the gray acrylic tube and lid.Please note that gray acrylic tube is not able to connect to air stone and lid directly,which need two small piece tubing to connect air stone and lid.)

Brand: NestBasics


Material: Acrylic


Special Feature: Lightweight


Item Weight: 0.45 Kilograms


Specific Uses For Product: Aquarium fish feeding


Style: Modern


Color: Black,Silver


Included Components: check valve,controller


Vivarium Type: Fish Breeding Tank


Manufacturer: NestBasics


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.48 x 3.94 x 3.7 inches; 15.84 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ NB-SHIN01


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 28, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ NestBasics


Best Sellers Rank: #24,667 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #20 in Aquarium Starter Kits


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (476)


Brand Name: NestBasics


Included Components: check valve,controller


Model Number: NB-SHIN01


Manufacturer: NestBasics


Unit Count: 200.00 Grams


Material Type: Acrylic


Item Weight: 0.45 Kilograms


Product Style: Modern


Color: Black,Silver


Target Species: Fish


Additional Features: Lightweight


Specific Uses For Product: Aquarium fish feeding


Vivarium Type: Fish Breeding Tank


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy Beginner Brine Shrimp Breeder
I had never bread brine shrimp before using this. I have had several successful hatches and have only had one fail. You need to cut the air tubing to the proper length for your setup though. The instructions can be a little confusing but if you take five minutes to look at it before getting started it's not half bad. I think I took 20 minutes to set it up. Good luck to anyone who is trying for the first time!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Gabriella

  • Great product
Absolutely love this and my hatch rate has been amazing
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026 by Mikaela

  • It works, but...
This will hatch brine shrimp, but. To start off I will say that this is the second I have bought. I liked the first one enough, and I have enough of a need of BBS to need two hatcheries. The first I used all hose that I had purchased myself, and it's a good thing for this seller. The first one I bought was clearly used. The tube was dirty and had salt residue on it. The pipettes were all smashed, the suction cups were all smashed and in now way ever going to work. There was no instructions included with the first. In the meantime we bought another pack of pipettes and everything was ok. So I buy another. The second one arrives, not used, pipettes not damaged, suction cups in working order. So I set it all up with the included hose. I tee off the original air line (Really no use to use two pumps) and get everything running. Later that day I went to check my first hatchery and notice that the air isn't working in either. I find that the air hose provided has slipped off the tee. I reattach it and go on with my day. I go out later and again, the air line (The one supplied) has slipped off the tee. At this point my 2 batches of BBS are both dead. I reattach the hose, and zip tie it on. Reset up both with new water, salt and eggs, and go to bed. In the morning again, it has slipped off the tee. At this point I realize the hose is not of high enough quality to withstand a 10 degree temp change and remain on the tee. I swap out the supplied hose with that super high quality $5 per 25 feet of store bought hose. Get both hatcheries cleaned out of dead BBS and eggs, and remake the water\salt\egg combo. Throughout the day yesterday everything is great. No hoses coming off. I get up this morning and what do you know, the air hose from the valve to the very top of the hatchery (2 inches of air line) has slipped off... Again, the supplied hose is garbage. Another batch (possibly 2) of BBS is dead. Thankfully my fry is big enough that it has been eating flake food, or at this point I would have had 250 baby Gourami dead. The hatchery and air pump seem to be fine. But the hose is complete garbage. If this company is trying to save money by skimping on what has to be the least expensive part it is very sad. The hatchery comes supplied with 2 types of hose, and about 30 feet total. It needs about 4 inches to go from the valve to the bottom, and the inside to the solid tube. Depending on where you were to place this it may take 5 feet to get from the air pump to the hatchery. If they were to buy good quality hose in bulk it couldn't possibly increase the bottom line too much. My bottom line on this product is the hatchery is good. It works, but do yourself a favor and just toss the supplied hose right in the bin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022 by Joe Jacobsen

  • It does indeed hatch brine shrimp and is easier than using a bottle
It does come with everything you need except eggs so that’s nice. The suction cups went clips are not sturdy, those broke after a few uses. it is maybe not as heavy as I’d like for just sitting it on the counter lol but that may just be my nerves/clumsiness. No complaints with the air pump or any of the equipment itself. Has not leaked. Does work for hatching brine shrimp. Was easy to set up since everything but eggs and salt water was included. I think I would prefer a larger hatchery though just because I have a lot of fish lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2025 by Ali

  • Great for the price
It took a while to be delivered due to being delayed but I should say this was worth the wait it's simple to set up and easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by Jennifer

  • Worthless
I wouldn’t buy again. Terrible assembly instructions. Usually when instructions are translated poorly, I get what’s being said. This items instructions had sentences that made no sense. I have a part that appears to be a knob, no idea where it belongs. I dont see it pictured in the instructions nor anything written about it. The eggs’ instructions said keep at 82degrees. No way to do that so I put it in a 5 gallon bucket of water with an aquarium heater. Of course it floats. Trying to get it weighed down the majority of my eggs ended up in the bucket. The instructions say the air stone can be placed at the bottom or top of the tube. Placing away the top isn’t going to agitate the eggs. No eggs are included and the brand I purchased required 1 liter of water with salt already added in the packet with eggs. The container doesn’t hold a liter. I had to guess how much of the egg/salt mix to pour into incubator. If they hatch it’ll be a miracle and no fault of the eggs. I’ll probably just trash it and buy one From the brand that’s been around forever and is located in Northern California, good ole USA. It’ll likely be trash after the initial use. A waste, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026 by Sharon A. Pesselato

  • Kits para encubar artemia
The media could not be loaded. Exelen producto muy buena calidad facil ensamblaje muy practico lo recomiendo mucho
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026 by wellington

  • Awesome!!
The media could not be loaded. I bought this and brine shrimp eggs to raise for feeding to my koi and goldfish fry. This kit is really amazing. Perfect size for a few days worth for feeding. The kit has all you’ll need. After following instructions to set up and they hatch, I shut off the air pump long enough for them to settle , shine a flashlight at the bottom. Egg shells will rise and shrimp swim to the bottom towards the flash light. Takes time. I un clip and release what I need for a day in to a flat dish or Tupperware container ,( do not cover )and re clip hatchery tube tight, rinse what I released and let them settle again and feed to my fry with the dropper provided , try to keep egg shells separate from shrimp. You can refrigerate but I don’t. They will definitely end up eating “some“ egg shells but that is fine. Re start the air pump till the next day and proceed the process for those remaining in the hatchery again. This is really fun but really good for your fry as this helps quicker growth . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Michael Solsky

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