Question on Fish Tanks - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T08:40:12Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/question-on-fish-tanks?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A544869&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAppreciate all the responses!tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-02-01:4778851:Comment:5448692014-02-01T14:17:56.471ZThomas Cottonhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/ThomasCotton
<p>Appreciate all the responses!</p>
<p>Appreciate all the responses!</p> Well, with gold fish, you got…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-01-30:4778851:Comment:5446872014-01-30T16:05:07.554ZAlex Veidelhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/AlexVeidel
<p>Well, with gold fish, you gotta be careful. Especially when it comes to feeder goldfish, those guys can introduce all sorts of nasty stuff in your system. Getting your fish from a reputable source is usually a good idea.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Jeff Sullivan said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/question-on-fish-tanks#4778851Comment544550"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>There are no silly questions. No matter which system you go with I would…</p>
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<p>Well, with gold fish, you gotta be careful. Especially when it comes to feeder goldfish, those guys can introduce all sorts of nasty stuff in your system. Getting your fish from a reputable source is usually a good idea.<br/> <br/> <cite>Jeff Sullivan said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/question-on-fish-tanks#4778851Comment544550"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>There are no silly questions. No matter which system you go with I would start with some cheap, hardy, easy to acquire fish like gold fish and go for it. once you've developed your system and you're comfortable with the set up then out your eating fish in.</p>
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</blockquote> There are no silly questions.…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-01-29:4778851:Comment:5445502014-01-29T19:20:13.699ZJeff Shttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/JeffSullivan
<p>There are no silly questions. No matter which system you go with I would start with some cheap, hardy, easy to acquire fish like gold fish and go for it. once you've developed your system and you're comfortable with the set up then out your eating fish in.</p>
<p>There are no silly questions. No matter which system you go with I would start with some cheap, hardy, easy to acquire fish like gold fish and go for it. once you've developed your system and you're comfortable with the set up then out your eating fish in.</p> Np, you can google CHOP and C…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-01-29:4778851:Comment:5445252014-01-29T10:50:55.345ZBarthttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/bartman
Np, you can google CHOP and CHOP2 aquaponics and you should get lots of ideas on system design.
Np, you can google CHOP and CHOP2 aquaponics and you should get lots of ideas on system design. Thanks Bart!tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-01-28:4778851:Comment:5441762014-01-28T13:08:27.662ZThomas Cottonhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/ThomasCotton
<p>Thanks Bart!</p>
<p>Thanks Bart!</p> Yep, most people. Have the fi…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-01-28:4778851:Comment:5441702014-01-28T10:47:55.487ZBarthttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/bartman
Yep, most people. Have the fish in a separate tank. That being said, sump usually just refers to a tank or catch basin of some kind that is the lowest point in a system from which you would pump the water back up to the top, it might have fish or might not. Many systems are built without a designated sump, but they pretty much always have a separate fish tank.
Yep, most people. Have the fish in a separate tank. That being said, sump usually just refers to a tank or catch basin of some kind that is the lowest point in a system from which you would pump the water back up to the top, it might have fish or might not. Many systems are built without a designated sump, but they pretty much always have a separate fish tank.