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Required Equipment

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Required Equipment
Chiller Units
Filter Systems
Optional Equipment
Purchasing Equipment and Supplies

Having quality equipment that is properly maintained is one of the most important components of a successful program. The DNR does not provide this equipment. You are required to purchase it on your own. The following information will help you research and plan equipment purchases. Remember, you can contact a teacher near you who has participated before to get advice about the equipment.

It is important to set up the equipment at least two weeks before picking up your salmon eggs to ensure everything is working properly. The health of your fish will be compromised if you wait until the last minute to set up your equipment.

Required Equipment Aquarium tank (55-gallon minimum)
Cabinet/tank stand
Chiller unit (also see below)
Filter system (also see below)
Aerator
Siphon and several feet of narrow tubing
Small fish net
Battery-operated aerator
Several feet of narrow tubing
Aquarium thermometer
5-in-1 test kit (pH, ammonia, hardness, alkalinity, nitrite and nitrate)
Dechlorination tablets (also see below)
Tweezers or turkey baster

Chiller Units
Salmon are a coldwater fish and therefore must have the water chilled in order to survive. Aquarium chillers are necessary for this function. There are two main types of chillers:

The recommended temperature setting for your chiller is 47°F from egg to swim up fry. Once the fish begin to feed, the temperature can be increased to 52F. A range of 50 ? 60 F is acceptable but fish may have reduced growth and increased risk to disease due to the stress of a higher temperature. It is important that your chiller is able to maintain these temperatures in whatever aquarium size you choose.

Be sure to discuss your tank setup with aquarium store personnel to find a filter and chiller that suits the needs of your specific tank.

Filter Systems

In selecting a filter, it is always better to purchase a larger filter for your tank. For example, if you have a 55-gallon tank, it is recommended that you purchase a filter that is the minimum for a 70-gallon tank versus one that filters only 55 gallons.

Optional Equipment

Purchasing Equipment and Supplies
Supplies for Salmon in the Classroom can be found at most aquarium supply stores, such as PetSmart, Petco or Pet Supplies Plus or online. The aquarium stores also may be a good source for information. It is recommended that you contact the store well in advance to ensure items are in stock.

Below are online suppliers that teachers have found useful:
www.marinedepot.com

www.glaciercorp.com

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