An Affordable and Easy-to-Construct Zebrafish Housing System for Stable Long-Term Laboratory Research.

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0061
Brian Lipscomb, Nicholas Seymour, Jada Lewis, Danny C LeBert
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Zebrafish have become a go-to model organism for in vivo studies, in part because of their reputation as being inexpensive to rear and house. Multiple do-it-yourself designs are currently available that provide laboratories with cost-effective housing systems. Unfortunately, these designs suffer from a range of issues ranging from poor water cycling rates and fragile housing tanks to inconsistent water conditions and designs that are prohibitively expensive for smaller laboratories to construct and maintain. These issues cause many of these housing systems to fall far short of the quality of commercially available zebrafish housing facilities. In this article, we present a novel, affordable, and easy-to-construct zebrafish housing system that improves upon previously published systems. The system utilizes three-dimensional printing technology to construct adaptable zebrafish tanks allowing for the housing of zebrafish at any stage of development. In addition, the water recirculation system utilizes multiple layers of filtration and no chemical adhesives, which allows for stable, long-term, housing of zebrafish in conditions suitable for research and teaching laboratories. The build described herein has been used by our laboratory to house zebrafish for over 3 years, representing multiple generations of housed fish.

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一种经济实惠且易于建造的斑马鱼住房系统,用于稳定的长期实验室研究。
斑马鱼已经成为活体研究的首选模式生物,部分原因是它们的饲养和饲养成本低廉。目前有多种diy设计,可为实验室提供具有成本效益的住房系统。不幸的是,这些设计受到一系列问题的影响,从较差的水循环率和脆弱的住房水箱到不一致的水条件和设计,对于较小的实验室来说,建造和维护成本过高。这些问题导致许多这些住房系统远远低于商业提供的斑马鱼住房设施的质量。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一种新颖的,负担得起的,易于构建的斑马鱼住房系统,改进了以前发表的系统。该系统利用三维打印技术来构建适应性强的斑马鱼水箱,允许斑马鱼在任何发展阶段的住房。此外,水循环系统采用多层过滤,没有化学粘合剂,这使得斑马鱼可以长期稳定地居住在适合研究和教学实验室的条件下。这里描述的建筑已经被我们的实验室用来饲养斑马鱼超过3年,代表了多代的饲养鱼。
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