AQUANEAT Small Fish Tank Shrimp Net, Aquarium Debris Cleaning Tools, with Extendable Handle
Original price was: $14.99.$4.87Current price is: $4.87.
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dimension
diameter 2″ 2″x1.75″ diameter 2.75″ 2.75″x2.75″
adjustable handle length
5.5″ to 20″ 5.5″ to 20″ 5.5″ to 20″ 5.5″ to 20″
3D Premium mesh can stretch naturally in water without wrinkling together, perfect for transferring delicate fish or shrimp and skimming small debris from water
Shrimp net with telescopic handle allows you to reach the bottom of deep tank without dripping hands
Soft fine nylon netting reducing the risk of injury while transferring delicate fish
Shrimp net diameter: 2.2″; Adjustable handle length: 5.5” to 20”
Includes: 1 piece of adjustable shrimp net
Customers say
Customers find the fishing net compact and perfect for small tanks, with fine mesh that works well for catching shrimp. The telescoping handle is a great feature, and customers appreciate its effectiveness for debris removal. The build quality receives mixed feedback – while some say it’s well-made, others report it falling apart during use. The stiffness of the net is also mixed, with several customers noting it’s stiff.
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11 reviews for AQUANEAT Small Fish Tank Shrimp Net, Aquarium Debris Cleaning Tools, with Extendable Handle
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Original price was: $14.99.$4.87Current price is: $4.87.
Michael Bolding –
Perfect netting material for small Brine Shrimp and Daphnia
PERFECT FOR your DAPHNIA or BRINE SHRIMP,ONE THING I WOULD BE SKEPTICAL ABOUT,SUPER FAST SHIPPING,5 STAR RATING. But I’ll change it to a 4 if it starts to rust.If you’re reading this, it’s okay, stop worrying about which net to get for your Daphnia or Brine shrimp. The holes in the netting are PERFECT FOR your DAPHNIA or BRINE SHRIMP.ONE THING I WOULD BE SKEPTICAL ABOUT: The net could potentially begin to rust. This net extends to a shocking length and converts back to its short original state as well. Making it perfect for a deep or shallow tank or container. But, again, I am worried about it possibly rusting. After I’ve used this for a while I will come back and edit this review based on the outcome of the “rust fear”.The net is smaller than what I thought it would be, but that’s a good thing because it will do well for the small containers, which I will be using for my Daphnia Cultures.If you’ve read this far, I also want you to know that I ordered this net last night, and it arrived sometime around noon today. SUPER FAST SHIPPING.I also like how the net folds to a flat shape. Almost like a piece of origami paper. Folds out, it’s a net! Folds in, it perfectly rests against the wall (if it’s hanging).I’ll give it a 5 STAR RATING. But I’ll change it to a 4 if it starts to rust.
Lainey –
Great Micro Shrimp Colony Net
This small shrimp net is perfect for scooping my micro shrimp! The fine mesh is gentle and makes it easy to catch them without stress or injury. I love how precise it is, allowing me to navigate around plants and decorations in my tank without disturbing everything. The fact that it folds down to a very small size is a huge bonusâitâs compact and easy to store, making it convenient for quick use. Overall, itâs well-made, highly functional, and has been a fantastic tool for managing my shrimp tank.
T. COTON –
The best net to catch and release shrimps
I already own a set of nets but they are very soft so they collapse on the captured fish of shrimp or the shrimp just cling to the net and are difficult to release. This net is stiffer, it does not collapse and the mesh does not retain or entice the shrimps to cling onto it, much easier to release this little creatures when transferring.
Geyoga Geyser (Blows) –
It’s a net!
It’s exactly what you expect. Real fine mesh, fine enough mesh for babies and brine shrimp. just like it says. The size is right and the mesh is soft, it certainly won’t hurt your fish.I honestly think they’re a little overpriced for what they are, but they do their job. The ring that holds the next is not the strongest and sometimes will bend backwards.Other than that, it’s the same brand as my other one and with longer use, I’ve not had any rust and have always worked.
DopeDeals –
Small isnât always bad!
I recently got the net for my 5-gallon nano tank, and itâs been a game-changer. The extendable handle makes it super easy to reach all areas of the tank, even the corners. It’s small and precise, making it perfect for gently catching and moving my fish without stressing them out. I also love using it to clean up plant clippings â it’s quick and efficient. Overall, a great tool for maintaining a clean and healthy aquarium!
Mike –
Just what I’ve been looking for…a rare find.
I needed a very small net for my guppies. I looked and looked and FINALLY came across this net. It is perfect for netting one fish at a time. A big bonus is that it is telescoping so you can make the handle to different lengths.
Alan Armes –
Aquanet
works well on capturing shrimp frye and other small aquatics without harming them.
Marissa Olson –
Quality is ok
Honestly for the price, you get what you pay. It was smaller than I expected but got the job done!
Jamie ly –
Great net for shrimp
Mona McIntyre –
Surprisingly good quality. Even the hoop around the net is quite sturdy.
PerthSteve –
Great for catching shrimp and nano fish (even fry). Also handy for picking up floating plant trimmings and debris.