The fish
incubator is a small plastic enclosure that has small slots or holes
for the exchange of water between the aquarium and this without thereby baby
fish escape. It has a compartmentalization to locate if you want to pout female
is about to give birth.
There
are also some tanks on both sides down to open that hold air and act as
floaters (floating farrowing). However they come equipped with suction cups for
attachment to the moon aquarium. And the water temperature and pH is
significant, so keep them in control with digital fish tank thermometer and electronic
aquarium pH tester.
When
you do the babies go to the bottom of this compartment and fall to the bottom
of the farrowing through a slot for the female under stress not eat them
instead foods from aquarium
automatic feeder (the meter to an adult fish in an area of small
dimensions will you to produce a lot of stress). Once you have given birth to
all young (depends on the species but can last up to 24 hours) will remove the
female and the pups will remain in the farrowing without compartment for a
reasonable time may be a month or month and a half until they have grown enough
to drop them in the aquarium without much danger of getting eaten and more
opportunities to feed them some small bit of food.
I am
not in favor of placing a female in these conditions because the stress is very
large and if we add the stress caused by childbirth itself is we could even die
female. Besides all depends on what you want to achieve.
Lambing
in detail. The conduit is square to feed fry will be at the bottom.
If we
have a very large aquarium, for example 140 or 200 liters may not have problems
of overpopulation of fish but in the case of a smaller except aquarium we have
friends or the possibility of changing fish for food etc. In our shop trust not
we'll be interested to go up as many fish fry viviparous offspring usually give
birth every month or so.