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Photographic report on the reproduction and hatching of KOI carp, May 2003.

Broodstock shortly before propagation.
Broodstock shortly before propagation.
Broodstock shortly before propagation.
Broodstock shortly before propagation.
A look at the hatching jars in our rearing station.
A look at the hatching jars in our rearing station.
Hatching jars in our rearing station.
Hatching jars in our rearing station.
KOI carp eggs in Zuger jars, ca. 2 days after stripping - the beginning of eye-bud stage.
KOI carp eggs in Zuger jars, ca. 2 days after stripping - the beginning of eye-bud stage.
KOI carp eggs in Zuger jars, ca. 2 days after stripping - the beginning of eye-bud stage.
KOI carp eggs in Zuger jars, ca. 2 days after stripping - the beginning of eye-bud stage.
Eggs in eye-bud stage close to hatching, ca. 3 days after stripping.
Eggs in eye-bud stage close to hatching, ca. 3 days after stripping.
Hatched larvae ( KOI0 ) ca. 1 day after hatching.
Hatched larvae ( KOI0 ) ca. 1 day after hatching.
Hatched larvae ( KOI0 ) ca. 1 day after hatching.
Hatched larvae ( KOI0 ) ca. 1 day after hatching.
The beginning of swimming-up.
The beginning of swimming-up.
Hatching trays for the larvae to swim-up.
Hatching trays for the larvae to swim-up.
Swimming-up larvae ( KOI<sub>0</sub> ).
Swimming-up larvae ( KOI0 ).
Larvae close to swim-up.
Larvae close to swim-up.
Advanced fry ( KOI<sub>a</sub>), 14 days after stripping, ca. 2.5 cm long.
Advanced fry ( KOIa), 14 days after stripping, ca. 2.5 cm long.
Advanced fry ( KOI<sub>a</sub>), 14 days after stripping, ca. 2.5 cm long.
Advanced fry ( KOIa), 14 days after stripping, ca. 2.5 cm long.
 

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