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Lets make the "fishing capital of the world" the Aquaponics capital. Invite every florida aquaponics farmer you know to this list

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Started by Melissa O'Callaghan-Weber. Last reply by Jorge G. Nov 6, 2015. 17 Replies

Hello I'm new to tilapia farming. I just bought a 10 acre farm in punta gorda with 16 large ponds. I need to find a good test kit and fingerlings to start stocking. Anyone know where to get a good…Continue

south florida farmers unite (or at least put yourself on the member map)

Started by chuck. Last reply by Michael Welber Oct 9, 2015. 18 Replies

i realy feel like i am on my own down here. i have a decent set up and know of a few people who are trying to get started. but we realy need to pull together and act like a comunity or we never will…Continue

Looking for fingerlings way down south

Started by JRComito. Last reply by JRComito May 2, 2015. 14 Replies

Hi all,I am looking to buy some fingerlings. I have tried contacting three different fisheries with no luck, as well as mail order. I'm sure the problem is the small amount I want(50-100). I only…Continue

The Central Florida Great Aquaponics Tour

Started by M Cosmo. Last reply by Jeff S Nov 7, 2014. 75 Replies

So It is the slow season for growing in florida. How about planing a one day tour to a few of our sites in Central Florida. We could go to Morningstar, my place and some others in the general central…Continue

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Comment by George on August 26, 2012 at 7:34am

Giant Prawn - I'm going with Red Claws instead when I get around to it.  Crawfish seem to be easier.

Comment by TCLynx on August 26, 2012 at 6:07am

Well the warnings haven't extended in to my place though I'm sure we will see some stormy weather with the outer bands.

Good Luck to those in the keys and South FL this afternoon.  Hope you have overflows installed and hope you want the water change.

Comment by Elizabeth Cedeno on August 25, 2012 at 8:45pm

THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE COMMENT ON THE GIANT PRAWN...\

Comment by George on August 25, 2012 at 7:26pm

Ned, I'm over 1000 miles away at the moment and hoping for the best at my place this week while I'm gone.  Good luck.

Comment by TCLynx on August 25, 2012 at 6:14pm

The giant prawns might require special permits to raise here in FL and they require lots of space since they are territorial so you need a big system to grow enough of them to make a few meals and they require even warmer water than the tilapia to survive.

As to the taste of catfish, I couldn't much tell the difference between them and tilapia unless they were overcooked, in which case the tilapia would get stringy and the catfish would get kinda tough or dense.  They are both so mild when grown in aquaponics.  Catfish just require a slightly different approach when cleaning them but since they are usually bigger you don't need to clean as many.

Comment by George Johnson on August 25, 2012 at 5:53pm
I have seen freshwater shrimp done on tv in New Zealand. I plan to try crayfish
Comment by Deanna Perry on August 25, 2012 at 5:31pm

Maybe I'll give catfish another taste.  The bluegill might be an option. 

Does anyone know of anybody raising freshwater shrimp?

Comment by Ned Berndt on August 25, 2012 at 6:13am

George,

Inow have all the material for my aquaponicsystem build, plus 12 -  55 gallon barrels in my rainwater capture are full from the early stages of Isaac.  Unfortunately, I had planned to build the 4' X 30 DWC this weekend.  Instead I will be taking all the potential projectiles and bringing them inside, i.e. lumber, blue board and all sorts of material from my soiled based organic garden.

Want to come to Miami and lend a hand?

Comment by TCLynx on August 24, 2012 at 9:24am

There are many types of sunfish.  Many of them tend to overpopulate ponds and wind up stunted and none of them growing very big.  You need to thin the population (removing lots of the smaller ones) and leave some of the biggest ones to reproduce in the ponds if you want "larger" fish to catch.  By letting the pond stay over populated and only catching and eating the largest bluegill you wind up letting the smaller stock be the breeding stock and you are essentially selecting and breeding for smaller and smaller fish.  If you are getting fingerlings and growing them out in a tank, you will get a wider size range of fish and there will be edible pan fish in the lot.

Comment by George on August 24, 2012 at 9:10am

Ned

If you google that word, remember to add the word fish.  Otherwise, you may get results that you really don't want to know about.

Kivvies = Pumpkinseed Sunfish. 

How's your system coming along?

 

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