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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 TCLynx on February 9, 2013 at 9:46am

Florida Fish Farms in Center Hill Sells channel catfish and bluegill fingerlings among other types of fish.  they do have minimum orders though so might only be worth it if you have a BIG system.

If you want small quantities, I can sell channel catfish, bluegill and mosquito fish but I do not have facilities to bag them in oxygen so you must bring your own transport container and travel aerator.

My Farm is in Yalaha, FL  I can only take cash or check on site but we could do something with paypal ahead of time if you wish to pay by credit card.

http://www.aquaponiclynx.com/

Comment by George Johnson on February 9, 2013 at 9:34am
Back when I was a teen in Orlandoa friend lived on Lake La Grange and would anchor a one foot or so square wood board on shore with most of it floating in the water. He did this in early spring and hundreds of fingerling black bullhead cats would hide under it. That is one way to get catfish fingerlings
Comment by Nicolas on February 9, 2013 at 8:40am
Sorry Im new here.. I just sent the below message to all of you individually instead of posting it here.. please see below

Hi guys.. my names nicolas im new to the group.. I just finished reading sylvias book and am going to start building my first system soon.
Was wondering where you guys get your catfish fingerlings or any other fish that will live comfortably in florida. Im in South Florida.
Cheers!
Nicolas
Comment by Steve Bradbury on December 24, 2012 at 11:30am

This was us on Saturday night with the lights on........outside temp was 28*, inside was around 50*...the 2000 or so gallon half buried fish tank worked great as a heat sink to stabilize the temps. No extra heat source other than the twinkle lights was used.

Comment by Steve Bradbury on December 24, 2012 at 11:28am

Comment by Mark Sylvain on December 24, 2012 at 8:20am

Northeast Florida free hottubs for tanks.  I have 2 that I found for expansion of my system but might be moving soon.  I have one in use right now that might be available in the future. One 2 person/deep(4x6) and a 4 person 6x6. Location is Middleburg FL

Comment by Ryan Chatterson on December 22, 2012 at 10:35pm
It's 29 at my farm in Clermont right now... Everything's been iced over outside since 11 so it's going to be a pretty bad night for plants around here.
Comment by Frank Cates on December 22, 2012 at 9:10pm

Depending on which site you check the low tonight in Ocala will be between 27 and 34 degrees.  It is currently 37.3 so maybe it will not get below 30.  We are ready though, we have lit a few candles to see if they will add a degree or two to our inside temperature.  Here is a picture, consider it a "Christmas luminary."

Comment by TCLynx on December 22, 2012 at 11:31am

Yea, the wind has done more damage to the plants here than the cold did I think.  I'm not covering anything through, I need to see how bad a hard freeze is going to affect the new farm before I go nuts.

Comment by Frank Cates on December 22, 2012 at 8:40am

We got down to about 32 degrees here in Ocala last night and are forecast for a low of 28 tonight.  We had fun wrapping up the grow beds yesterday afternoon because it was very breezy but we finally got it done although not the prettiest outcome.

 

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