Raising control apparatus for living fish and water plants

Animal husbandry – Aquatic animal culturing – Aquarium

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119225, A01K 6304

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ABSTRACT:
A raising control apparatus for living fish and water plants including a plurality of aquarium assemblies each including a frame having a plurality of partitions, a water quality stabilizing trough fitted in a lowest one of the partitions, a plurality of tanks each fitted in one of the remaining partitions, a pump having an inlet connected with the water quality stabilizing trough and an outlet connected with the tank at the uppermost one of the partitions of the frame, a horizontally disposed dripping pipe connected between lower ends of the tubes and having a plurality of perforations, a first downwardly depending pipe connected with an end of the dripping pipe, and a second downwardly depending pipe connected with another end of the dripping pipe; and a water supply device having a reservoir connected with the water collecting chamber of the water quality stabilizing trough via a float ball valve.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3122126 (1964-02-01), Yamada
patent: 3773014 (1973-11-01), Ewald, Jr.
patent: 4723511 (1988-02-01), Solman et al.

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