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25 Tips & Tricks For Hatching & Handling Fish Eggs – For Rainbowfish & Cichlid Breeders



25 Tips & Tricks For Hatching & Handling Fish Eggs – For Rainbowfish & Cichlid Breeders

I just hope some of the wisdom and tricks that make breeding rainbowfish, psuedomugils and cichlids easier for me- can be passed on to other folks. Handling, and hatching eggs, getting ready to raise tiny little fry. I learned some of this from gary lange, local fish store owners, local breeders, youtube channels like Lucas Bretz.

I have used these tools such as paintbrushes and pipettes to make life as a fish breeder and diy fish keeper. These are some methods i use to get my eggs to hatch faster or to prevent eggs from dying from prolonged confinement in their egg casings. By submerging eggs deep under water in test tubes or placed in a pocket until fish break free. Also I will answer some basic beginer questions like, how do i save my eggs from mold, how to prevent fungi and rot on fish eggs, why do my fish eggs end up white and fuzzy.

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