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Hello everyone!I am currently a student at Edmonds College and have a major passion for Aquaponics and plan on building my own aquaponics farm one day. Does anyone here give tours of their aquaponics…Continue
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Hello, fellow aquaponic practitioners! I’m Joel, a grad student of horticulture at UW, and I’d like the opportunity to visit your system if you use flood-and-drain (or ebb and flow) grow beds within…Continue
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Food Grade held Washington Apple Juice. Dirty. Some held stagnant rainwater and others used for rock and sand filers for my trout grow out tanks. 14 IBCs - $55.00 each or make your best offer for 2…Continue
Started by Jeff Guykema. Last reply by Jeff Guykema Mar 11, 2016. 16 Replies 0 Likes
I'm brand new to AP but have been reading and, hopefully, studying for about a year or so. During that time, I knew I wanted to have tilapia as my fish, but am fairly sure I won't be able to sustain…Continue
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http://aquaponicsinwashington.wordpress.com/ Hmm... I just clicked on it and it popped up. Is it something that might be prohibited on your end, Carey?
I'm having trouble connecting to that link.
Hi everyone,
Would you mind looking at a blog I have started and give me your opinion? I need people that do not know me well to read it and tell me what they think. I would appreciate it greatly. http://aquaponicsinwashington.wordpress.com/ This is the address.
Thanks again,
Rick
Hello all,
We had a great visit with Carey Ma today. I really want to thank Carey for taking the time to come and visit us. He shared some valuable thoughts and ideas that we will cetainly take advantage of. It was also very interesting to learn about the differences of living somewhere outside of the US. For all our difficulties I am still thankful to be right where I am. Take advantage of what Carey has to share you guys, he is a very intelligent man and has a lot to offer.
Hello Rick and fellow Washingtonians. Surprise!
I will be in Seattle tomorrow for a week and hope I might meet you Rick and/ or a any of you. Please e-mail me at: pepsi168@hotmail.com with your contact info. I'll try to get online as soon as I can.
Cheers
Greetings everyone,
I have been running a duckweed experiment here the last couple of months. I have had it growing in a tank outside, a large mud pond, and a fish tank indoors. The fish certainly love it. They eat it ALMOST as fast as it grows. I keep a section the fish cant get to in the outdoor tank so they cant devastate it all, and throw a portion of it to them when it completely covers that surface. The indoor tank, has only two fish and several yabbie crayfish. As long as they (the fish) get fed regularly, they leave enough of the duckweed to reproduce. The mud pond is full of aquatic vegetation so they dont seem as interested in it out there. I am going to maintain the propagation indoors, possibly moving a portion of it out of the fish's reach so they dont totally eradicate it.
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