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Organic Fish Feed

This group is for Aquaponic Gardeners that are interested in obtaining Organic fish feed. Please post weather you are interested in Organic fish feed and how much you are interested in. You can buy USDA certified organic fish food from The Aquaponic Store; Volume will determine the price (more volume = lower price).

If you have any questions about organic; what it is? Whats a GMO? and other questions, PLEASE ASK!!! There are way too many people that don't really know what chemicals and GMO's do to us and our fish in an aquaponic system!

Thanks and post soon!

Location: Central Florida
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Latest Activity: May 3, 2016

USDA Certified Organic Fish Pellets

 

This product contains certified organic agricultural products or ingredients that

conform to the NOP’s national list of materials acceptable for organic agriculture production.

 

 

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (min)............ 31.000 %

Crude Fat (min).............. 4.500 %

Crude Fiber (max)............. 8.000 %

Lysine (min)............... 1.250%

Calcium (Ca) (min).............. 0.700 %

Calcium (Ca) (max)............. 1.200 %

Phosphorus (P) (min).............. 0.400 %

 

Ingredients

Organic Canola Meal, Organic Sesame Seed Meal, Organic Corn, Organic Linseed Meal, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Organic Wheat Middlings, Organic Dried, Kelp, Reed-Sedge Peat, Choline Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Sulfur, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine, Biotin, Sodium Selenite, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Vitamin B12, Cobalt Carbonate, Organic Dried Tomato Pomace, Attapulgite Clay, Diatomaceous Earth, Monosodium Phosphate, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Dried Whole Milk, Organic Aloe Vera Gel Concentrate, Organic Potato Starch, Organic Dehydrated Eggs, Yeast Culture, Organic Lecithin, Potassium Chloride, Niacin, Sodium Sulfate, Copper Choline Citrate Complex, Ferric Choline Citrate Complex, Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Manganous Oxide, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3, Natural Source of Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopheryl acetate), Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Carotene, Folic Acid, Cobalt Sulfate, Cobalt Choline Citrate Complex, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Casei, Bifidobacterium Thermophilum, Enterococcus Faecium, Potassium Citrate, Citric Acid, Calcium Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Silicon Dioxide, Organic Sugar, Organic Sources of (Cayenne Pepper, Peppermint, Fabaceae Poaceae, Garlic, Parsley, Dandelion Root Extract, Licorice, Orange Peel Extract, Elder Flowers, Dandelion Extract, Ginger Extract, German Chamomile, Lemon Grass Extract, Thyme, Hops Extract, Sweet Fennel Extract, Sweet Basil, Sage, Cloves), Natural Antioxidants.

Discussion Forum

New Organic Fish Food Formulation

Started by Patrick McKee. Last reply by Patrick McKee Aug 1, 2012. 6 Replies

Hi All,We have decided to change the formulation of the USDA Certified Organic fish food. We are making it even better! Some people had objections to fish meal and soy. We took out the fish meal and…Continue

Tags: Aquaponics, pellets, USDA, food, fish

Aquaponic Product Knowledge Guides Issue 1 Tilapia, Filtration and worms

Started by Patrick McKee May 5, 2012. 0 Replies

Aquaponic Product Knowledge is a continuing education series of guides that will help us on our journey towards a sustainable garden and farm. We all live on this beautiful and wondrous place we call…Continue

Tags: food, organic, worms, filtration, Tilapia

What is Organic

Started by Patrick McKee. Last reply by Patrick McKee Apr 16, 2012. 1 Reply

What is Organic? What are the differences between 100% USDA Certified Organic, USDA Organic, Certified Organic, Organic and Natural? We will answer some of these questions so you can have a better…Continue

BSFL baby mistery

Started by David Schwinghamer. Last reply by George Mar 25, 2012. 1 Reply

Ive been raising extra small bsfl for a while now. They are getting quite large but not moving much. Their bed is coffee grounds and fruit/vegetable pieces. I failed to ever put in ramps but now im…Continue

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Comment by George on April 21, 2012 at 11:07pm

And I have measurable nitrate for a change - up from barely a trace color to about 10 ppm. 

Comment by George on April 21, 2012 at 3:49pm

The bottom of my fish tank is clean now, a week after switching to this food. 

Comment by Patrick McKee on April 16, 2012 at 2:50pm

WOO HOO we are up to 43 members of the Organic Fish Food group!!! Welcome Susan!

Has everyone ordered their USDA Certified fish food from Sylvia? There is a chance we will run out before the next batch is ready.

Comment by George on April 14, 2012 at 6:54pm

AquaOrganic Fish Feed, that is. 

Comment by George on April 14, 2012 at 6:49pm

Received mine today and crushed it somewhat with mortar and pestle.  My bluegill loved it immediately.  It sinks.

Comment by Sylvia Bernstein on April 5, 2012 at 8:08pm

AquaOrganic Fish Feed is now available!! http://www.theaquaponicstore.com/AquaOrganic-Organic-Fish-Food-s/12.... We start shipping on Monday, but only have a limited supply of this first batch.  It's time to order!

Comment by Patrick McKee on March 25, 2012 at 8:17am

Here is my AeroAquaponic system now on the USDA Certified Organic fish food.

The only media is some peat and Rockwool. All that is added is 1 teaspoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of Maxicrop plus iron per week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myyaFZRZNig&context=C4659cdeADvj...

Comment by Patrick McKee on March 25, 2012 at 8:12am

Hi Everyone,

The USDA Certified Organic fish food is for sale...Finally!!!

http://www.theaquaponicstore.com/AquaOrganic-Organic-Fish-Food-s/12...

There are limited quantities available so first come first served!

Comment by David Schwinghamer on March 21, 2012 at 10:38am

Can everyone go look at my discussion forum about my bsfl mistery please.

Comment by TCLynx on March 21, 2012 at 7:14am

It is always recommended that one wear gloves when digging into BSFL or Worm bins (I almost never do though, I figure I'm giving my immune system a work out to keep it strong.)

The BSFL want to crawl up out of the bin to pupate in a dryer environment usually.  The flys need a way into the bin to lay their eggs.  I usually hang some strips of corrugated cardboard in the top to give them a place to lay their eggs and when they hatch they fall down into the bin and go to work.

 

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