About this product
- Aquariums Size:Small (1-15 gallon)
Product description
✅100% brand new and high quality
5 in 1 kit: 1m Tube + Bottle caps + Regulating valve + Check valve + T-3;
8 in 1 kit: 1m Tube + Bottle caps + Regulating valve + Check valve + T-3 + Spring shrimp strainer + 2Pcs Centrifuge tube;
12 in 1 kit: 1m Tube + Bottle caps + Regulating valve + Check valve + T-3 + Spring shrimp strainer + 3Pcs Centrifuge tube + 2Pcs Spoon + Dropper;
15 in 1 kit: 1m Tube + Bottle caps + Regulating valve + Check valve + T-3 + Spring shrimp strainer + 5Pcs Centrifuge tube + 2Pcs Spoon + Dropper + Feeding tube;
17 in 1 kit: 1m Tube + Bottle caps + Regulating valve + Check valve + T-3 + Spring shrimp strainer + 5Pcs Centrifuge tube + 2Pcs Spoon + Dropper + Feeding tube + 1-2g Shrimp eggs + 2-3g Salt;
Lower cost: Homemade incubators can save the cost of buying a commercial incubator and can be made using materials such as plastic bottles on hand.
High flexibility: The size and design of the incubator can be adjusted according to individual needs to adapt to different incubation needs.
Fun: Homemade incubators add to the fun of fish farming and can enjoy the DIY process.
1. Salinity of the incubator: It is necessary to prepare water with the appropriate salinity, about 10 to 15 parts per thousand, to simulate the natural living environment of the shrimp.
2. Water temperature: The water temperature needs to be maintained between 25 and 30 ° C to promote the hatching of shrimp eggs in good years.
3. Dissolved oxygen: Sufficient oxygen is required during incubation, usually by pumping air.
4. Avoid using bubblestone: The small bubbles created by bubblestone may cause the eggs to become attached to the protein foam, reducing the hatching rate.
5. Incubation time: Generally between 18 to 36 hours, need to wait patiently.
6. Collection and separation: After hatching, the hatchlings need to be separated from the unhatched eggs and egg shells, which can usually be achieved through the principle of siphoning and using the phototaxis of the good shrimp.
7. Feeding time: It is best to start feeding when the fry have just absorbed the yolk and are able to swim freely after hatching.
8. Cleaning and disinfection: Homemade incubators need to be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before and after use to prevent the spread of disease.