McDonald - Model MC-I - Incubator Used for Artificial and Controlled Breeding of Fish Eggs
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The McDonald Incubator is used for the artificial and controlled breeding of fish eggs ( eg for trout, salmon, perch, catfish, tilapia and many other fish species). It mimics the natural conditions of incubation, with the capacity and water flow being the directly variable parameters. The water temperature as well as other water quality parameters can be controlled indirectly via the water supply. The McDonald Incubator can be operated both in a continuous and in a circulation process.
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Product Details
The fish water supplied from above exits at the lower end in the region of the semicircular bottom part, rises in the cylindrical container part and drains off via the overflow in the upper container. The special container shape ensures that the eggs are kept in constant motion and do not stick together. To prevent the unwanted discharge of individual eggs, a removable protective sieve is provided in the upper area.
After hatching of the larvae, it is possible to remove the screen and catch the floating larvae in a separate container (not included).
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Technical Data
- MC-I - incubator (McDonald)
- for approx. 40,000 trout eggs
- Material: Plastic
- Volume: approx. 6.8 liters
- Water flow: approx. 4 l / min
- Dimensions: Ø160-450 mm
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