Tilapia fish egg incubator 3x Mc Donald Jars
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tilapia fish egg incubator
tilapia fish egg incubator
tilapia fish egg incubator
tilapia fish egg incubator
tilapia fish egg incubator
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Characteristics

Fish type
for tilapia
Other characteristic
for aquaculture, fish
Egg capacity

Max.: 60,000 unit

Min.: 20,000 unit

Description

For fish hatcheries who handle smaller amounts of fish eggs we have developed the fish egg incubator with 3 jars. Fish eggs will be transferred to one of the three Mc Donald hatching jars of the incubation system plug and play. Each hatching jar has a volume of 8 litres at a density of maximum of 60,000 eggs per jar (depending on fish species), resulting in a total density of 120,000 eggs per cycle. Please check out our larger incubation system (with six hatching jars) if you require a system for larger production. After hatching, the yolk sac fry will flow out of the jar into a white reception tank. After complete yolk sac absorption, the fry should be transferred to the tilapia fingerling systems. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SYSTEM: - 3x Mc Donald hatching jars, approximately 8 litres each - 3x Fry reception tanks - Sedimentation filter tank (mechanical filtration) allows for removing all the solid particles from the system water flow. - Pump tank in which pump, freshwater supply and overflow pipe are installed. - Frame (out of SS304) with adjustable stands for easy installation of the system. - Connection for freshwater supply (1x floating valve (automatic filling), 1x ball valve (manual filling)) - 1x Messner pump (48 W – 240 V) (made in Germany) - 1x 40-watt VGE UV-C unit with SS304 housing (made in The Netherlands) - PVC piping and fittings to connect the different system elements.

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