🐠 Hatch your aquatic future with precision and ease!
This Aquarium Fish Breeder Box is a compact, durable incubator designed to safely isolate and protect newborn fry, injured, or aggressive fish within your aquarium. Featuring a fine nylon mesh and six suction cups for secure attachment, it ensures optimal water isolation and breeding conditions, enhancing juvenile survival rates and supporting viviparous fish spawning.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.43"L x 5.91"W x 6.3"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Tropical |
Color | green |
Item Shape | Round |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Vivarium Type | Fish Breeding Tank |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Target Species | Fish |
S**T
Such a great little time out..
I originally bought this for my goldfish fry. Works great.. but it also counters as a great time out box when you find you have a fish that's a bully. We recently added another cichlid in my bigger tank. When I seen that the pilgrim cichlid was becoming territorial I put him in time out in this box to give the other newcomer cichlid a break. LOL he was being tormented and ran all over the aquarium. I was able to keep a blood parrot cichlid, the size of your hand, in it! Kept him there overnight, next morning let him out and he stopped being a bully LOL!!I love it!
J**P
Works well with Cichlids
Pretty good product, however the base came a little noticeably bent and was a bit of a problem when setting up. The net was a hassle to get on because of how tight it is, but didn’t take more than 5 minutes to assemble! Make sure you pull this thing up, the first thing my girl did was swim right back in with the rest of her tank mates. I would imagine for my bigger 6” cichlids, the bottom part would need to be removed, but for her size (around 2-3”) works great.
S**E
Recommend using super-glue, but much sturdier than I thought--works great
I'm a member of a tropical fish club and recently started breeding rainbowfish. The fry are tiny and spend their first weeks in a "German breeding ring". But once they get to about half an inch long, they needed more room. but can't be set loose in a big tank or they'll be outcompeted for food. I ordered this, and it works far better than I thought. Very easy to assemble. Just to be on the safe side, I used a drop of super glue (which is aquarium safe) on each piece when assembling. The suction cups are very strong and haven't budged from the sides of my 50 gallon tank. The fry are happy, have lots of room to swim (this net box is BIG!) and the netting is small enough they do not get stuck in it or even try to go through the holes. I think this will last through many batches of fry.
J**L
Okay and does the job
The media could not be loaded. Lacked any semblance of thorough directions as photo shows. Quite a few steps are not included so I did a video and hopefully it’s helpful. I used my pea brain to figure it out. Okay, so really, it’s about a five dollar product. It does the trick, though, or at least it did for me. As far as I know, it worked flawlessly and no free fry snacks for dear ol’ mother dear. The next day after I put my female Molly in, I spotted tiny fry resting on the mesh. Maybe that isolation made Mommy just comfy enough to let some babies drop. The fry were tired initially and stayed on the bottom but can and did easily come back up through the grate divider. The grate is ginormous compared to most breeder boxes but it does provide some protection as long as the fry don’t venture upwards. But, logically, any gap big enough for fry to go through will also allow them to go back with mom. It’s main function is to provide a barrier for mom. Thankfully, I had already removed Ma Cannibal and had no issues. Important notes: During assembly, make sure the knobs on both pieces of the frame are both on the same side unless you like one set of suction cups to face the wrong direction. Also, the grate (fry trap?) has a slot to insert the divider if you want to separate two adult fish. Make sure that slot faces up or you will not be able to install the divider without taking most everything apart. I was lucky and did it right the first time. Also, the suction cups attach over the netting. I have had no issues with this product other than the mesh pulling away from the elastic. For this reason, I did order a replacement and it came right away. Anyway, hope you enjoy my video and found my review helpful. And may every day be a happy Fry-day!
C**Z
For what you pay, it’s good enough
I have both small and large versions. I’m happy with this. I use it for new plants and leave one side of netting down enough for only the guppies to get in. The only downside is the netting is loose and fish could get trapped but it is a slim chance. So this brand is better then the larger white one I bought.
A**L
Do not buy
So, didn't even get to use this as the little holes that hold the sticks already busted open when trying to put it together. Not worth the price honestly. Sending back.
L**R
Worked for my odd purpose.
It was bigger than I was imagining, but it worked for what I wanted. I needed something to put my betta fish in to get him used to being in a tank with other fish. I didn't need him going straight into bully/predator mode. It did the trick!
A**V
Is this the best you can get?
The size turned out to be larger than what I needed, but I decided to use it anyway. The quality could be better; I have breeder nets from other brands that are fine. However, this net has larger holes, and when I drop in food for the quarantined fish, it falls right out to all the other fish in the tank, making it hard to feed. I had a mbuna cichlid trying to bite the net, and her teeth and wide-open mouth got stuck many times on the net.
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