Aquariums provide an interesting and educational environment for marine life of all kinds. Aquariums can be sold through many different channels, such as in fish stores, hobby stores, toy stores, person to person and over the internet. In contrast, there are fewer available channels for selling marine life to live inside aquariums. Typically, sales of marine life are restricted to fish stores, which specialize in professional acquisition, care and distribution of marine life. The reason for this is straightforwardly that marine life could be severely damaged or die if subjected to the environments imposed by most sales channels. It is therefore advantageous to extend available marine life sales channels to better match available channels for aquariums, providing greater convenience for consumers and better point-of-sale access to consumers for sellers of marine life.
Furthermore, while the basic care and feeding of marine life in an aquarium is easily learned by many hobbyists, causing marine life eggs to hatch in an aquarium presents additional challenges. It is therefore advantageous to provide an easy hatch aquarium in which hatching marine life eggs can be easily attempted with a high rate of success, and in which the process of hatching and subsequent growth can be studied.
In consideration of the above-identified need in the art, the present invention provides an easy hatch aquarium, methods for using the same, and methods for distributing marine life to the easy hatch aquarium. In general, an easy hatch aquarium can be sold along with information allowing the purchaser to subsequently order delivery of marine life. This allows effective sale of marine life along with the aquarium via all channels through which the aquarium itself may be sold. It also provides convenience to consumers who can purchase aquariums through a wide variety of sales channels, and can subsequently order delivery of marine life at their convenience, without the need to find a store specializing in marine life.
In one embodiment, an aquarium is provided, comprising: a water-tight aquarium tank, an aquarium lid that covers said aquarium tank, a hatching compartment formed in said aquarium lid, and a magnification element atop said hatching compartment, said magnification element magnifying contents of said hatching compartment.
In another embodiment, a method for distributing marine life eggs can be applied in connection with such an aquarium. Such a method may include, for example, maintaining marine life eggs in a temperature-controlled environment, providing instructions for ordering said marine life eggs along with an aquarium such as that described above, receiving proof of purchase of such an aquarium, and in response to receiving proof of purchase, delivering said marine life eggs to an owner of said aquarium within a time frame to provide a high likelihood of a successful hatch.
Other advantages and features of the invention are described below.
An easy hatch aquarium and method for distributing marine life, in accordance with the present invention, is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
An exemplary easy hatch aquarium is described below in connection with
The aquarium tank 5 provides a water-tight main compartment in which liquid such as fresh water or salt water may be disposed, and in which marine life such as fish, shrimp, and aquatic plants may be kept. The tank 5 may be made of a transparent material such as clear plastic or glass.
The tank 5 should be stable to prevent it from tipping over and spilling out its contents. The tank may thus be disposed atop a base element 7 to optimize stability. The dimensions of the tank 5 are also chosen to achieve good stability. For example, in one embodiment, the tank 5 may be about seven inches wide on its long axis, about five inches wide on its short axis, and about seven inches tall including the base element 7.
Tank 5 dimensions can be further selected to optimize the tank 5 size for its likely location and for the space needs of the marine life that will live in the tank 5. For example, when the aquarium 1 is intended for educational home use by a child raising killifish, the tank 5 may be made suitably small as to easily fit on a surface in a child's bedroom or toy room, while also providing ample room for the killifish to swim about. The dimensions recited above are suited for this location and fish type. Other locations and other fish types may require different dimensions of tank 5.
Landscaping 6 may be included to provide visual interest to the aquarium 1, and to enhance the environmental quality of the tank 5 for marine life that may come to inhabit the tank 5. Landscaping 6 may include, for example, sculpted mounds as shown or artificial rocks and plants. A decorative mural may be applied to a tank 5 sidewall, depicting additional plants, fish, and marine life as illustrated in
An aquarium lid 2 may be disposed atop the tank 5. In general, the lid 2 allows access to the contents of the tank 5 by being removably couplable to the tank 5. The lid 2 may be entirely removable from the tank 5, or may be attached to the tank 5 by means of hinges, tethers, slide guys, springs and the like. In the illustrated embodiment, the tank 5 is an open-top tank and the lid 2 is designed to fit snugly over the top of the tank 5. This aspect of the lid 2 can be further appreciated with reference to
A hatching compartment 3 provides a water-tight compartment that is separate from the main compartment provided by the tank 5. The hatching compartment 3 thus provides a separate, controlled environment for hatching of marine life eggs. A hatching compartment 3 may be disposed in the lid 2 as illustrated in
A hatching compartment 3 may be configured with a bottom well 3a and side wells 3b as illustrated in
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Magnification element 4 serves to magnify the contents of the hatching compartment 3. Magnification element 4 can comprise any of a wide array of available magnification apparatus. In the illustrated embodiment, magnification element 4 is a round lens that is removably disposed over the hatching compartment 3. The lens has a focal length that is tailored to the depth of the hatching compartment 3, for optimal viewing of hatching activity in the hatching compartment 3. Magnification element 4 can be made of a transparent material such as glass or plastic. By allowing complete removal of the magnification element 4, placement of marine life eggs into the hatching compartment 3 is facilitated, as is subsequent removal of hatched marine life. However, partial removability or non-removability of the magnification element 4 may also be applied in some embodiments.
The instructions 9 included with the kit may include, for example, instructions for ordering delivery of marine life eggs, e.g. the killifish eggs and/or the brine shrimp eggs, referenced above. The instructions may further include instructions for causing said killifish eggs to hatch, instructions for causing said brine shrimp eggs to hatch, instructions for feeding hatched brine shrimp to hatched killifish, and instructions for releasing the fish from the hatching compartment 3 into the aquarium tank 5 when appropriate. Care of the fish in the aquarium will continue thereafter.
Many marine life eggs are best kept in a controlled environment, at an appropriate predetermined temperature for the eggs. To optimize hatching success, a method according to
Instructions are provided to the purchaser of the aquarium for ordering said marine life eggs from the temperature-controlled environment 502. For example, instructions are included with an aquarium as described above, and released into the stream of commerce along with the aquarium, to eventually fall into the hands of a purchaser and owner of the aquarium. As described above, the aquarium will comprise a hatching compartment for hatching said marine life eggs, and a main compartment as an environment for the hatched marine life. Further instructions may be provided along with an aquarium as discussed above, namely instructions for causing fish eggs (e.g. killifish eggs) to hatch in said hatching compartment, instructions for causing brine shrimp eggs to hatch, and instructions for periodically feeding hatched brine shrimp to hatched fish. This could be daily or some other period.
Next, the method includes receiving proof of purchase of said aquarium 503, e.g. by a purchaser of an aquarium who is following instructions provided along with the aquarium. The proof of purchase may be received for example over the internet, by maintaining a website that allows purchasers to enter a product identification code and/or serial number of the purchased aquarium.
In response to receiving the proof of purchase, marine life eggs and related items such as brine shrimp eggs, sea salt, and coir, are delivered to an owner of said aquarium 504. To minimize the time that the marine life eggs are subjected to a non ideal environment, the owner may be instructed to begin the hatching process immediately or shortly after the marine life eggs are delivered.
In light of the diverse easy hatch aquarium configurations that may be built according to the general framework provided herein, the articles and methods provided herein cannot be construed as limited in any way to a particular architecture. Instead, the disclosed invention should be construed in breadth and scope in accordance with the appended claims. The above apparatus and method provide a high success opportunity for hatching and maintaining actual marine fish in an aquarium environment, as opposed to just brine shrimp.