Utility model acquired! Fish thrive with water flow and aeration, maintaining an excellent survival rate!
"Ikesupapa" is a live fish transportation container that allows you to bring home caught fish alive. It draws in outside air with the force of a pump, generating a large amount of bubbles. The water flow, rich in oxygen and free of stagnation, prevents the fish from swimming erratically and significantly increases their survival rate. By eliminating air tubes and blowers and simplifying the mechanism, we have removed the causes of water leakage. [Features] - Jet water flow rich in oxygen - Confident in water leakage prevention: sealed container with special exhaust holes - 12V power supply via cigarette socket - Only one power source needed; no AC-DC converter required - Large opening for easy loading, unloading, and water supply/drainage *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Developed with consideration for the characteristics of fish swimming against the current, aiming to recreate their natural living environment as closely as possible. - Simple design that allows air intake through the pump's force, making it easy to handle. - Utilizes special exhaust holes to minimize water leakage during transport, achieving excellent air intake and exhaust performance. - Large opening that makes it easy to insert and view the net, allowing for the addition and removal of fish without causing injury. - Smooth loading and unloading from the car. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ Fish tank in the kitchen ■ Purchasing and transporting to the market ■ Transporting live bait ■ Bringing home caught fish ■ Temporary storage of goldfish for goldfish scooping *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Teji Co., Ltd. is a company that handles "Ikesupapa," located in Minato Ward, Nagoya City.