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Our alevins on Youtube!
If you’re at a loose end and that your Internet connection is fast enough (hope it’s faster than mine ;)), click on the link below to see the Stronsay alevins swimming in the tank.
All alevins hatched at North Walls!
Yesterday, there were only two eggs visible on the mesh frame and only a couple of alevins left… On closer inspection though, you could see there was activity at the bottom of the tank, underneath the mesh. It was time to check how the alevins were doing and we removed the mesh frame on which the ova had been lying and … they were all there, about 160 alevins, newly hatched! They look incredibly frail and yet, about 15 mn after we removed the mesh frame and left it to drip outside in the sun, Grace and Sarah spotted two alevins on the ground, still healthy as can be, and they were returned to the tank! We also rescued another two alevins which were trapped in the mesh and were returned, safe and sound, after spending 20mn on dry land!
On Monday, Jamie and Oscar had a unique experience: as they removed what they thought was a dead egg, they checked it closely in their hands but noticed a tail and then, the alevin hatched in front of them as they were holding the egg!
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2 weeks later on Stronsay…
It was on Valentine’s Day, 2 weeks ago that our ova hatched into alevins at the Stronsay School. The pupils have been visiting them every single day, making sure the pump is working, removing the dead alevins (3 casualties over the 2 weeks) and recording water temperature. The yolk-sacs on the alevins have visibly shrunk and the small fish are turning darker and a lot more active. Jim Adams let us use the picture above which shows an alevin about the same age as ours just now – all the other pictures were taken at the school.
First alevins out at North Walls!
The first alevins have hatched today at the North Walls school! They were very difficult to spot through the Hoy peaty water! However, the clue was revealed this morning when Jamie and Oscar said they had noticed foam in the tank, a sure sign of the alevins hatching. Class 1 and 2 went to have a look and when looking very closely, Callum noticed some of the eggs rocking as the alevins were wriggling inside their shells! Oscar even spotted an ova with a tail sticking out!
Hatching Time & ATUs…
All alevins hatched on Stronsay! At last…
This is it! Eventually, the alevins have hatched! The very cold weather back in November/December has certainly been responsible for the delay but we got there in the end! The death rate has been very reasonable too with probably a dozen ova and 4 alevins out of 130 eggs. The grid at the bottom of the tank has been removed to give way to gravel which provides the alevins with shelter from the current generated by the water pump. We have even been able to observe the hatching process as an alevin was wriggling out of its egg shell!
Check these other pictures!
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