Trout Culture a Practical Treatise On the Art of Spawning Hatching Rearing T
Trout Culture a Practical Treatise On the Art of Spawning Hatching Rearing T
Charles C Capel
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Silk places his boxes on a very gentle slope, but we cannot see any object in so doing ; so we advise that the box be set horizontally on tressels or other suitable supports. Water should be run into the box some days before it is used, to season it, and also to cure any "weeps" or leaks from "shakes" in the wood or other causes. When thus ready for use, and the fry are fit to turn into the feeding box, if hatched on perforated zinc trays, all that has to be done is to take the trays, if short ...ones, and invert over the box and wash any adhering fry off the zinc with a hand-bowl or syringe ; if long trays are used, they are tilted end up in a pail of water and the fry washed down into it. The pail is then similarly emptied into the box, the lids put on, and the fry should be left to settle down comfortably in their new quarters. Gentleness, combined with quickness and care, are required in the operation. When the fry show by their actions that they are ready for food ? the next thing is to cater for them.
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