Hatching Trout - Episode 1, Receiving the eggs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- Ever wondered how rainbow trout and brown trout are hatched? Transportation of eggs is simpler than transportation of live fish, so we will show you how to hatch your own. In this episode we receive the eggs from the hatchery, open up the box and get them setup in our hatchery. In total we have 20,000 brown trout mixed sex eggs and will be hatching them out over the coming weeks.
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Great info, thanks for posting
did you like the jelly bean i gave you
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Good Job!
great thanks, would like to see after hatching how you separate the good sac fry from the dead eggs and bad sac fry that died?
Hi Franswa, will upload the next video for you tomorrow :)
Very informative, thanks a lot for sharing your expertise on trout hatchery. I'm trying to setup Asian seabass hatchery, can you pls help ?
Educational-thanks Justin
It's a pleasure - will be a lot of fun watching them go through the full hatch out process!
Question: is there chlorine or fluorides in the ice used to cool the water, Is it treated?
oh yes, water quality at Ph 6.5, i just can't get it to that, i have borehole water that hard water and can only get it to Ph 7.5 - 7.8. any advice ? i already used pool acid, it does go down but next day back to almost ph 8....
Hi Franswa, you can get an automatic doser that is used in hydroponics to add acid in small amounts on a timer. If you get it to 6.5 will be easier to regulate as the ph will not move as much
Good Technology !
Is the ice natural water or does it have chlorine in it?
Hi... it's natural water.
Thank you brother it's well explained. But what l would like to know is that , what gadget provides heat into the system and at which stage do you fix it within the system ? I am really waiting to hear it from you please 🙏
Heater with thermostat
Brilliant video Justin, your a good teacher!
Questions for you; what flow rate is needed for trout eggs which leads me to what size of pump required for your system? Also, you mentioned that you use Matala layers for your filtration system. Do you think it works better for this application compared to systems that use K1,K2 media?
Thanks, Rod
Hi Rod! Thanks so much for the feedback - glad you find the videos helpful. On this system I am using a DCP-5000 water pump that is delivering approximately 3,000l of water per hour through the trough. Having good water flow is essential so that the eggs are consistently supplied with fresh oxygen. The matala is definitely the best as it also acts as a barrier if any fry do get through so they don't end up in the sump or the water pump. It is also in my opinion much more efficient than the K1, K2 media.
Thanks