them into the intake extension. Then slide the
airline tube into the strainer, and attach them to
the intake extension. Attach a discharge cap
to the top of the intake tube. Make sure the
discharge spout faces downwards.
Adjust the length of the tubes to the aquarium's
water level.
4. Pass the airline tube through the tube holder, and
attach an air valve.
5. Insert the guide on the intake tube into the slot of the breeding box.
Insert V shaped separator and slit plate.
Depending on breeding conditions use the appropriate slit plates. Little
eggs, fries or juvenile shrimps may be pumped out through separator or
slit plate
The thick framed slit plate can be used in the upwards/downwards
positions. When you place larger bars downwards, it will decrease
clogging.
(ill.1)
Airline Tube
6. Pour water into the breeding box.
7. Place the cover over the breeding box.
8. Make sure all of the parts are set correctly, and then
turn the air pump on.
9. Use the air valve (ill.1) to gradually adjust water flow
into the breeding box.
Separator
Slot
Tube Holder
Air Valve
Airline Tube
Discharge Cap
Intake Tube
O-Ring
Intake
Extension
Strainer
Slide the second airline
tube (sold separately)
into the air valve, and
connect the other end
into an air pump (sold
separately).
Guide
Airline
Tube
Cover