Livebearer Breeding Tank

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Just bought this the other day, setting it up for use slowly! Thought i'd share some pictures. It cost me 7.50 pounds.

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12x8x8 if my ruler serves me correctly!

I am using a horrible plastic breeding trap at the moment so my fishies will be pleased with the new environment.
 
Is the "V" sealed into the tank or can it be removed.
They are not new device and that design has been around for eons, In fact I used to bulid them back in the early eighties and sold them on the Yorkshire show circuit.(Y.A.A.S). I built the sideways on and also from the top like conventional breeders which you can remove the trap part and have the whole tank for rearing.
I charged around £5 then so you've done well for £7.50
Excellent devices and miles better than their commercially sold plastic stress inducing counterparts.
Nice to see the design surface again
Thanks for that
Regards
BigC
 
Is the "V" sealed into the tank or can it be removed.
They are not new device and that design has been around for eons, In fact I used to bulid them back in the early eighties and sold them on the Yorkshire show circuit.(Y.A.A.S). I built the sideways on and also from the top like conventional breeders which you can remove the trap part and have the whole tank for rearing.
I charged around £5 then so you've done well for £7.50
Excellent devices and miles better than their commercially sold plastic stress inducing counterparts.
Nice to see the design surface again
Thanks for that
Regards
BigC

The "V" can be removed yes.
I went into pets at home to grab some bloodworm afterwards, and had a quick glance at their tanks. They started from twenty quid for the same size and they were plastic. I actually found out about Brian on this site, so I'm more than happy with the outcome.
 
Fantastic tank :)

Is that safe to put a small power filter in there? Just mesh over the opening? I could do with 4 of these if that can be done.... And 2 2fts lol
 
Fantastic tank :)

Is that safe to put a small power filter in there? Just mesh over the opening? I could do with 4 of these if that can be done.... And 2 2fts lol

Yeah if that's what you'd want to do. The guy who built this had an order of 6 that were never collected, so he is still trying to sell them. Don't know where you live though!
 
Nice idea.

One question though: What causes the babies to move through the gap, their own volition?

If you had a small external filter that sucked water from the other side of the V and fed it back into the V. That would set up a current to help them along.

But maybe you've already thought of that...
 
Nice idea.

One question though: What causes the babies to move through the gap, their own volition?

If you had a small external filter that sucked water from the other side of the V and fed it back into the V. That would set up a current to help them along.

But maybe you've already thought of that...

Well in the V compartment the female will be placed in, it'll be bare bones and in the larger compartment outside of the V there will be a lot of plants. Fry will instinctively go towards these as soon as they are dropped. Genius :good:
 
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Hey Guys.

Does anybody know where I can get tanks of a simliar size for maybe, under a tenner?

Not to bothered about the inter-section, just need around 10-20 of these, if the price is good :good: Think I found a similar size tank, selling at around £12..which in my opinion is a little steep.

I'm on a misionto find bargains for my fish house. :D
 

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