Abstract

Abstract A simple and inexpensive incubation chamber system for eggs of Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis is described, along with a general outline for its use. The unit was constructed from two wooden frames, and had a plastic mesh bottom. A system of glass barriers was placed in the bottom frame and formed a network of 10–18 individual chambers in two columns. The unit was placed at an angle inside a glass aquarium during egg incubation. There were no significant differences in percentage of eyed eggs incubated at different locations in the unit.

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