Patent ID: 6352051
Filing Date: 2002-03-05
Classification: A01K,Y02A

Abstract:
An egg-laying tank for raising fishes comprising:a housing filled with water including a plurality of vertical elongate openings spaced from each other on the lateral sides, a slot on the top of the front, two spaced grooves in the rear each having a suction cup secured to a fish tank, a pair of opposite guided rails on the lateral sides, a recess in the bottom abutted on the lateral side having a plurality of horizontal elongate openings spaced from each other on the top of the recess, and a cover applied thereon to securely close the housing; an egg-laying container open to the top including a plurality of vertical elongate openings spaced from each other on the lateral sides, a tab on the top of the front engaged with the slot for being supported on the housing, an inverted cone-shaped member, and a hole at the small end; an air chamber including a plate slidably guided in the rails and a channel in the rear having a funnel-shaped inlet in the bottom and an outlet on the top being in communication with the egg-laying container; and a filter tank open to the top including a plurality of elongate openings spaced from each other on the lateral sides and the bottom side, a pair of opposite ridges on the lateral sides for frictionally connected to the lateral sides of the recess, a hollow cylindrical member in the rear, a tube enclosed by the cylindrical member having the lower end coupled to a pipe, a filter rod put on the upper end of the cylindrical member and passed through the recess to enter into the air chamber, and a filter board shaped to fit into the inside of the filter tank, whereby pump air into the egg-laying container through the pipe, the filter rod, and the air chamber for causing water in the housing to flow such that the solved feces of fishes are flowed onto the filter board through the inverted cone-shaped member, the hole, and the top openings of the recess and the eggs of fishes are dropped onto the bottom of the housing other than the filter board through the inverted cone-shaped member and the hole.