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Started by Melissa O'Callaghan-Weber. Last reply by Jorge G. Nov 6, 2015. 17 Replies 0 Likes
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
Started by chuck. Last reply by Michael Welber Oct 9, 2015. 18 Replies 3 Likes
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
Started by JRComito. Last reply by JRComito May 2, 2015. 14 Replies 0 Likes
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
Started by M Cosmo. Last reply by Jeff S Nov 7, 2014. 75 Replies 2 Likes
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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Thanks TC. I should of mentioned, yes, they have an ag permit. They just want blues, since they are the ones that withstand the cold best (for tilapia) They had bought some other type, which died off in our cold winter.
I metioned catfish, but they dont eat them.
Yea, unless they have an aquaculture permit to buy other varieties, Morningstar is probably the most appropriate place.
If they have an aquaculture permit, they could purchase from Miami Aquaculture.
Hi, I'm working with a church in Orlando. I donated 40 blue tilapia to them. Now, they'd like to get more........Any sugggestions ? They probably are looking for a few hundred fingerlings.
I already mentioned Morningstar to them.
I'm thinking about getting an order of fish to quarantine here soon. So I will need commitments from people who want me to get some for them while I am at it. I'm going to go start a thread over in my group.
Hay Gene, Here are a whole slew of fish posts in my blog, here is a link to that catagory
I like Channel Catfish as I don't need to heat the water for them as you do if you grow Tilapia and they get bigger faster. Blue Gill are another option if growing big fast is not a priority.
Which fish to grow in Central Florida. Zone 9.
What has worked for you. Pros and cons. Taste, etc.
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