By purchasing, you understand that it is your responsibility to know how to hatch the eggs. 

When you purchase, please note that you are buying fertilized eggs, not live fish. Each batch of eggs is inspected to ensure they are fertilized. However, the hatching process depends on factors such as temperature, water quality, and handling, which are beyond my control once the eggs are shipped. Just a heads-up, I can't guarantee that all the eggs will hatch or that all the fry will survive. Once they leave my care, it's out of my hands. 

Make sure you look up how to keep fungus off the eggs because it can wipe them all out if you're not careful. 

Japanese rice fish are a must-have for any beginner fish enthusiast. The eggs come from the rare platinum blue Medaka fish species, known for their peaceful temperament and ability to thrive in cold water.

These eggs are responsibly sourced from the United States and are going to hatch into healthy, vibrant fish with proper care. Whether you're starting a new aquarium or adding to your collection, these Medaka fish eggs are sure to be a unique and fascinating addition.

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Eggs are collected and shipped out in 2 Business days (Monday – Saturday). 

Eggs are collected the same day they are shipped

Hatch rate of eggs is not guaranteed.  Fertility is guaranteed at the time of shipping.

Here are some tips for hatching:

1. Transfer the Eggs: It's best to move the eggs from the bottle to a larger, clean, and more suitable container. A plastic or glass container works well. This allows for better air circulation. Do not put plants in the container. 

2. You can pour the blue water into a container or a tank. It is for disease prevention treatment and is suitable for all water types. And it is good for eggs and fish. However, it will kill the plants.

3. Sunlight: Direct sunlight can help fish eggs hatch more quickly. Ensure that the eggs are exposed to sunlight, but monitor the temperature and water conditions to prevent overheating or drying out.

4. Changing 25% or 30% of the water daily.

5. Monitor and Care: Check the eggs daily for signs of hatching. Ensure the substrate remains moist but not soggy. Remove any unhatched or spoiled eggs to prevent mold growth.

6. After Hatching: Once the eggs hatch, make sure the larvae have access to the appropriate food and conditions they need to grow.

I appreciate your understanding. Just to clarify, these are my personal methods for hatching, and I'm not a professional fish expert. None of this should be considered professional advice.

By purchasing you understand that it is your job to know all import laws in your state.  Any laws or regulations broken are the buyers responsibility.

Final Sale. No return. No refund. 

Thanks for watching and Have a great day!!! Take care.