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3. Attach an O-ring to the intake tube and slide them into the
extension tube. Then slide the airline tube into strainer, and
attach them to the extension tube. 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 of the intake tube into the slot of the breeding
box. Insert partition plates and slit plates.
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.
Slide the second airline tube (sold
separately) into the air valve, and
connect the other end into an air pump
(sold separately).
6. Use partition plate if needed.
Little eggs, fries or juvenile
shrimps may flow out through
the gap.
7. Pour water into the breeding box.
8. Place the cover over the
breeding box and secure with
the sliding clasps.
9. Make sure all of the parts are
set correctly, and then turn
the air pump on.
10. Use the air valve to gradually adjust water flowing into the breeding box.
Juvenile Guppies may pump out through the slit plate if the amount of inflow water is
too high.
The amount of inflow will depend on water level in the main aquarium. If water level in
the main aquarium is too low, not enough water will be pumped into the breeding box.
Water in the main aquarium should not be lower than 5 cm (2") of the aquarium rim.
Slot
Tube
Holder
Airline Tube
Discharge Cap
Intake Tube
O-Ring
Intake
Extension
Airline
Tube
Strainer
Air Valve
Airline Tube

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