What breed of fish ... - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T12:46:31Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/what-breed-of-fish?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI'm in Placerville (2200 feet…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-10-25:4778851:Comment:4113162012-10-25T21:20:36.379ZMikio McCullochhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/MikioMcCulloch
<p>I'm in Placerville (2200 feet) and i had the same questions and requirements- I'm still building, so PLEASE let me know if you try the Perch and it works for you. Thanks!</p>
<p>I'm in Placerville (2200 feet) and i had the same questions and requirements- I'm still building, so PLEASE let me know if you try the Perch and it works for you. Thanks!</p> i'm not familiar with the sac…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-06-03:4778851:Comment:3457172012-06-03T16:34:51.949ZKeith Rowanhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/KeithRowan
<p>i'm not familiar with the sacremento perch, is it a sunfish?</p>
<p>for crayfish you'll need lots of room..</p>
<p>carp are eatable and fit your requirements</p>
<p>catfish are an option as well..</p>
<p>any fish that you plan on harvesting will do better using a commercial food..and it's cost effective, you can still supplement their diet with worms/bugs/ etc..if you consider the fish as livestock, consider how you would treat any other livestock, by providing the best diet possible..</p>
<p>i'm not familiar with the sacremento perch, is it a sunfish?</p>
<p>for crayfish you'll need lots of room..</p>
<p>carp are eatable and fit your requirements</p>
<p>catfish are an option as well..</p>
<p>any fish that you plan on harvesting will do better using a commercial food..and it's cost effective, you can still supplement their diet with worms/bugs/ etc..if you consider the fish as livestock, consider how you would treat any other livestock, by providing the best diet possible..</p>