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Cichlids Hatchery Incubator Aquarium Mouth Brooding Review

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Description of Cichlids Hatchery Incubator Aquarium Mouth Brooding

Mouth-brooding is made of non-toxic plastic material. The hatching for raising fish eggs. Suction tube clamp is soft, it is easy to install. not easy to scratch the incubator director. Allows egg incubation in same tank as fish are breeding in to provide identical water conditions during incubation period. Hatching fish eggs, you need to use the same fish tank water, so that fish eggs adapt to the environment. The purpose of an egg tumbler is to allow fresh water to circulate over cichlid eggs that have been separated from the parents,a fresh supply of clean water allows the eggs to develop in an oxygen rich environment.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Incubator for Fish Breeding!

According to my experience, this hatchery incubator is a must-have for anyone who wants to efficiently breed fish at home. Its transparent material allows easy monitoring of the breeding process, and its suction cups make it easy to attach to any aquarium. The only downside is that it may not be suitable for larger fish species..

Pros
  • Efficient fish breeding, easy monitoring
Cons
  • May not be suitable for larger fish species.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works flawlessly. Great price for a great product.

My red zebra cichlids give birth about every six weeks and I feel bad because the young are almost always eaten by other mbunas. I have a few rock survivors here and there, but I wanted more confidence. I caught a brooding mother who has been having babies for about 10 days now, holding her gently and opening her mouth over the wet mesh and she was pushing the babies out. They are all grouped together so you can easily pick them up with the incubator tube, just put the lid on and wall mount…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Not satisfied