ZFIN ID: ZDB-COMPANY-050712-1
Thoren Aquatics
Contact Person: Drummond, Bob
Email: mrd1@epix.net
URL: http://www.thorenaquatics.com
Address: Thoren Aquatic Systems P.O Box 536 Hazleton, PA 18201 USA
Country: United States
Phone: 570-454-3517
Fax: 570-454-3500
Line Designation: None assigned


PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
• 1 liter tanks - weaning (adjustable water height) and single fish; 3 liter tanks
• Crossing tanks with insert, lid and divider
• Fish racks for 1 and 3 liter tanks... double sided, single sided, and desktop versions.
• 1 liter tank adapter - allows 1 liter tanks to be used in a 3 liter tank rack
• Recirculating water systems

Thoren Aquatics provides state of the art, high density, zebrafish housing. The modular design facilitates lab layout by providing an easy configuration of racks having various heights and widths.

Thoren’s design supplies air and water to the tanks through grey PVC triple tube manifolds that are clamped together in an arrangement that allows all components to be easily removed for cleaning, or relocating the rack through low clearance doors, tight turns, stairs, or other obstacles where a one piece rack can not be installed.

High strength plastic brackets seat the V-bottom tanks with a 5 degree tilt reducing the frequency of manual cleaning. The large bi-directional polycarbonate shelf provides a convenient work area for each side of the rack.

The Thoren rack allows tanks to be removed and returned without turning off, and back on, air and water valves, and positioning hoses, resulting in fewer hand motions.

Thoren’s low maintenance basic water system is an excellent choice for isolation areas. Fitting under a 7 position wide rack, it can supply up to 240 tanks (3 liter).

If you have any questions or need help in laying out or planning a fish room, feel free to give us a call.


COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES
Thomas, Sally Executive Thomas, William Executive Fortwangler, Mary Beth Sales
Drummond, Bob Technical

ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES
Steimle, J.D., Rankin, S.A., Slagle, C.E., Bekeny, J., Rydeen, A.B., Chan, S.S., Kweon, J., Yang, X.H., Ikegami, K., Nadadur, R.D., Rowton, M., Hoffmann, A.D., Lazarevic, S., Thomas, W., Boyle Anderson, E.A.T., Horb, M.E., Luna-Zurita, L., Ho, R.K., Kyba, M., Jensen, B., Zorn, A.M., Conlon, F.L., Moskowitz, I.P. (2018) Evolutionarily conserved Tbx5-Wnt2/2b pathway orchestrates cardiopulmonary development.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115(45):E10615-E10624