10 year old clowns still feeling frisky

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Yes, there is a tube that you put near the eggs and the other end goes into the container. An air hose is inserted near the bottom of that tube, in the side, near the eggs. The bubbles go up the tube bringing the water and fry with it.
It's like the old UG filters. It is just air bubbles going up a tube pushing water. I have a picture of it in my book but I don't have a picture of it I can post.

Oh! That makes sense! Thank you for clarifying! I like this idea a lot.
 

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:) I was referring to the person who said that wrote a book.
Thanks for the info.
 
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I bought a nice pair of Picasso's but the male died. My lfs is going to replace the male. I'd love to try to raise the babies. I understand it's best to wait until the 6th clutch so they are more viable
 

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