Here's some information on using a capillary tube in this thread:

http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=103567&fpart=2

If largemouth bass eggs are anything like trout eggs they can be kept in a cool moist container for up to 48 hours before they have to be fertilized. If the eggs get submerged in water the micropyle will close prematurely. (Small opening in the egg that allows in the sperm cell) Trout eggs are usually fertilized using the "dry method." That is, care is taken not to drip any water or slime from the female fish as the eggs are extruded into a bowl. Many times the male and female fish are dobbed with a towel first. Milt is then added from a male fish and the two are gently mixed. Then place in water.

Last edited by Cecil Baird1; 02/25/08 08:46 PM.

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