The ECO fish incubator is specifically designed for hatching catfish and tilapia eggs.
You can incubate a total of 400 grams of fertilized eggs per cycle, which is approximately 100 grams per floating egg tray.
The ideal water temperature for hatching African catfish eggs is around 29 degrees Celsius.
The eggs typically hatch in around 24 hours, but this can depend on the fish species and water temperature.
The estimated annual system production is approximately 500,000 fingerlings.
The incubator includes 4 polypropylene fish tanks, floating egg trays, a sedimentation filter tank, high-quality PVC piping and fittings, a built-in UV lamp, an oxygen aerator, and a heat pump.
The dimensions of the ECO fish incubator are 2.3 meters in length, 1.0 meter in width, and 1.3 meters in height.
While the ECO fish incubator is specifically designed for catfish and tilapia, it may be suitable for other species depending on their specific hatching requirements.
You can run approximately 15 cycles per year with the ECO fish incubator.
The stocking density for the ECO fish incubator is 400 grams of eggs per cycle.
Yes, the ECO fish incubator is designed for ease of assembly, with clear instructions provided for setup.
The built-in UV lamp helps to sterilize the water, reducing the risk of pathogens and ensuring a healthier environment for the developing eggs.
RAS stands for Recirculating Aquaculture System, which continuously refreshes the water to maintain optimal conditions for fish growth and development.
The heat pump requires a standard electrical power source to operate effectively.
Regular maintenance includes checking water quality, cleaning the tanks and filters, and ensuring all equipment is functioning properly.
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