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Marina Fish Net Breeder
  • Marina High - Quality Fish Net Breeder for Sick, Weak, and Pregnant Fish
  • Marina High - Quality Fish Net Breeder for Sick, Weak, and Pregnant Fish

Marina Fish Net Breeder

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The Marina High - Quality Fish Net Breeder is a must - have for fish owners. It serves as an excellent isolation chamber for sick or feeble fish, offering them a safe and calm space to recover. The fine - meshed netting is designed to ensure a free flow of water, effectively maintaining high oxygen levels in the chamber. This not only keeps the fish healthy but also mimics their natural living environment. Moreover, it can be used as a floating safety chamber for pregnant livebearers, protecting them and their fry during the critical period. It's also a safe floating haven for live - bearing fish and their young. With dimensions of 5 inches long x 6 inches wide x 5 inches high, it provides ample space for the fish. Key Features: - A secure floating refuge for live - bearing fish and fry. - Ideal for isolating sick or weak fish. - Maintains optimal oxygen levels. - Measures 5 inches long x 6 inches wide x 5 inches high.

Using the Marina High - Quality Fish Net Breeder is easy. First, place it gently in your fish tank. Make sure it floats steadily. If you're using it for sick or weak fish, carefully catch the fish with a net and transfer it into the breeder. This will give the fish a safe place away from other fish in the tank. For pregnant livebearers, introduce them to the breeder a few days before they are due to give birth. This protects the fry from being eaten by other fish. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the netting for any debris or blockages. You can clean it with a soft brush in clean water every week. Also, keep an eye on the water quality inside the breeder. If it looks dirty or the oxygen levels seem low, you can replace some of the water. Just be gentle when handling the fish and the breeder to avoid stressing the fish.


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