🌊 Dive into Discovery with Killifish Eggs!
The GreenWaterFarm Killifish Eggs Nothobranchius [Rachovii] offer a unique educational experience for children aged 8 and up. This all-inclusive kit allows kids to hatch and nurture their own tropical freshwater fish, fostering a deeper understanding of animal life and responsibility. Perfect for both educational settings and as a hobby, it includes essential tools like a dropper and Indian almond leaves to ensure a successful hatching process.
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S**A
Ok buy
Came very quickly with good I structures, no hatching yet but the date hasn't been reached on the box
G**Y
Eggs never hatched
I tried three separate times to hatch the eggs according to the provided instructions, but didn't have any luck. Which is unfortunate because I was very excited about this product. I guess other people have had success, but apparently this is a hit or miss product. I wouldn't recommend this product based on there being no guarantee the eggs will hatch.
C**A
Huevos
El kit que trae es bueno, lamenteblemente de la primera caja que adquirí no nacio nada, presente el reclamo y de la que me repusieron solo nacio un alevin, de supuestamente 60 huevos que trae el kit. El kit trae fecha de nacimiento probable e instrucciones, las segui al pie de la letra pero la verdad no me fue bien. Espero que si otras personas tuvieron mejor suerte compartan su vivencia.
J**G
It works!
1. Wait at minimum until the printed date to hatch. Technically you should wait until the eggs have visible eyes.2. Hatch in a small container with rain water or rodi/distilled3. After 24hrs get the baby fish into another container, pour out the water and wait for it to start to dry, then reseal for 2 weeks and repeat. Killifish won't all hatch the first time by design.4. Have tiny food ready 1 to 2 days after hatch.I got way more baby fish than I was expecting. They are very small and hard to follow. If you do this right I expect you will be successful, I was. Now the challenge is to raise the fry!
A**C
Pleasantly surprised!!!
The media could not be loaded. Cons: Hatch date was about two months after purchase. Directions are not very clear. Food provided did not hatch so I had to find this elsewhere.Pros: actually hatched! Have a solid number of fry (maybe about 20?) and plan to dry out the peat and try again in a few weeks. I’ll update as they grow if I can!
A**R
Too good to be true..
For more than two days i watched the murky water product of what i thought was going to be the result of at least one fish , but nothing at all
J**N
Make sure YOU know what YOUR doing. :)
Firstly, I did my research so I knew exactly what to do for these eggs and fry. I also have experience rearing fry. In no way am I affiliated with this company other than buying their product, I do not claim to be an expert, my advice is for educational purposes in hopes it may help someone else.I kept a close on on the weather so I knew when to order.5/6/2024So far it's been a week I have been able to successfully hatch 29 fry in 2 batches. The rest of the eggs are re-drying for another try. 3-5 fry are visible and swimming around in their tank at any given time. I have not been able to accurately count the survivors just yet. They have healthy appetites as they are growing well. Most have doubled in size. So far things are looking good!I will update this post until all fry are gone or we get adults.
M**N
Great hatch rate! Gorgeous fish!
I’ve bred all types of colorful fish species from African cichlids to rainbow fish, however, I gotta say these are some of the most colorful & interesting fish I’ve ever raised. The fish are just now growing to adulthood and they’re unbelievably colorful. They have very interesting behavior as well. It’s a shame they don’t live long but that’s to be expected with seasonal killifish.Definitely recommend picking them up! I will begin a very cool breeding project once they’re adults.Lastly, the biggest and most colorful of them have been in an outdoor tub. I didn’t intentionally put them out there at first, they were accidentally thrown in a bucket when doing trimming so there wasn’t any care, no water changes, airation, feeding, etc, the fish had little to no care until I realized they were out. Definitely a cool summer tub fish!
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