Aquarium Accessory for Freshwater and Saltwater Aquariums Precise Reliable and Easy to Install
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This Aquarium Incubator Breeding Box is perfect for incubating your aquarium fish eggs! It features a clear lid and sides so you can easily see what's going on inside, and comes with an air stone and airline tubing to aerate the water and keep your eggs healthy. The box has a small hole in the top for easy water changes, and the included divider allows you to separate different species of fish if needed.
Features:
Material: Plastic
Type: Fish
Aquariums Type: Fish Bowls
Size Chart:
Size
Height Cm
Length Cm
Width Cm
S
7
12.6
7
M
10
22
9.5
Frequently Asked Questions
This Aquarium Incubator Breeding Box is available in two sizes: S (7 cm high x 12.6 cm long x 7 cm wide) and M (10 cm high x 22 cm long x 9.5 cm wide). The Medium size accommodates more eggs or a larger number of fry during the incubation and rearing period.
Yes, this breeding box comes with an air stone and airline tubing to aerate the water and keep your eggs healthy during incubation. Proper oxygenation is critical during incubation, as eggs require dissolved oxygen and water movement to prevent fungal growth.
Yes, the included divider allows you to separate different species of fish or fry within the same box. This is useful when incubating eggs from multiple spawning events simultaneously, or for keeping newly hatched fry separated by size to prevent cannibalism.
The box has a small hole in the top specifically for easy water changes. This design allows you to add fresh water gently without direct contact with the eggs or fry below, minimizing disturbance to the developing specimens.
The breeding box is made from clear plastic, which allows full visibility of the eggs and fry inside from all angles. The transparent walls make it easy to monitor development progress and spot any issues such as unfertilized or fungused eggs early.
This breeding box is suitable for incubating aquarium fish eggs from egg-scattering species like tetras, danios, and rainbowfish, as well as bubble-nest breeders and substrate spawners. The air stone and divider make it adaptable to different spawning and incubation methods.