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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerAls automatisch zirkulierende Gärtnerei hält die Penn Plax Aqua Nursery and Hatchery Ihre Babyfische auf sanfte Weise sicher und gesund. Diese innovative Zuchtbox Nursery zieht Neugeborene durch eine Röhre aus dem Mutterschaftsbereich in den Kindergarten und hält sie getrennt, lebendig und gesund. Der Kindergarten kann getrennt vom Mutterschaftsbereich herausgehoben und an anderen Orten platziert werden. Die Aqua-Nursery hat eine konstante Zirkulation, die stehendes Wasser eliminiert, sowie verstellbare Kleiderbügel und abnehmbare Abdeckungen. Die Zucht Ihrer eigenen Fische ist faszinierend und lehrreich, ganz zu schweigen von billiger. Jetzt ist es auch einfacher und sicherer.
Krista
Bewertet in Kanada am 21. Januar 2025
I live this! I put my platies in it just when I think they are going to give birth. The babies are dropped threw the slit in the bottom and then their sucked up to what I like to call the birthing room lol would highly recommend this, I never realized how many babies pladies have!
Bo Nilsson
Bewertet in Schweden am 26. Mai 2024
Ganska ömtålig hårdplast som är mindre än man tror.
DR
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. November 2024
Wirkt etwas billig, da relativ dünnes PlastikAnsonsten ganz gut
Alejandro Cano
Bewertet in Mexiko am 26. Oktober 2023
Estoy feliz con la compra
scott boggs
Bewertet in den USA am23. August 2023
This thing really works. Once you attach it to an airline tube, it really does draw the fry down and into the other chamber. I left a guppy in it one night when I noticed her in labor and woke up the next morning to find the small chamber full of fry. My next attempt will be with a cauliflower sabertail (swordtail) that is VERY valuable.The side chamber doesn't like to sit well though. And most of that is because the tube connecting the two chambers is often too long, leaving the side chamber too far out. So you'll want to cut that tube down a bit so the side chamber sits properly. The lid on the larger chamber also needs to be SECURELY in place, or the fish can freak out, bump it, and knock it off.My only real problem with this (and with many breeder "traps") is that they are so small. There isn't enough room for the poor females to swim around. Mollies and swordtails basically have to stay still the entire time they are in there. So if you don't know *when* they got pregnant, you probably have to leave them in there for days or weeks - or hope you catch them when they first start going into labor. There needs to be a larger version, or perhaps several V-shaped traps can be attached together to fit a particular tank (like a 10-gallon) so the adults have the top of the tank and the fry slip through to the bottom.Aside from the size, this is definitely an efficient way to save the fry of very valuable fish. I'm sure it would work for scattering egglayers too (like tetras and danios) but I haven't tried it yet.
Braibant
Bewertet in Frankreich am 20. Juni 2019
Chercher beaucoup les pattes de maintien mal lu le papier
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