Abstract
Abstract Dechlorinated city water and low-flow fish egg incubators were used successfully to extend the incubation period of eggs from walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum) and produce healthy fry. Delaying the hatch of walleye eggs provides an opportunity to produce a second crop of fingerlings in a drainable earthen pond in one season.
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