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Free Fingerlings for Aquapons

A group for those of you willing to donate fingerlings (tilapia, koi, catfish, etc) to other Backyard Aquapons and the those needing them.

Let's help each other! There is strength in unity. Let's make a better world through aquaponics!

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Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2020

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Michigan Tilapia

Started by Jeff S. Last reply by Jeff S Apr 16, 2019. 43 Replies

I'm in the Detroit area and have free Tilapia available to beginners. Also willing to share info if needed.Continue

Omaha Nebraska area

Started by Justin. Last reply by Rick Budzinski Aug 4, 2015. 7 Replies

I have some 4 to 6 inch white tilapia I need to get rid of.  If you are willing to pick them up and grow them out for harvest let me know   Thank you Continue

Any activity in San Antonio

Started by Larry Miller. Last reply by Larry Miller Jun 5, 2015. 2 Replies

I have been looking for fellow aquapons in the San Antonio area but have been unsuccessful so far. Anyone out there willing to share resources, fish, etc.?Continue

Looking for Tilapia in OK or TX

Started by Angie Darden. Last reply by Greg Mathers Jun 2, 2015. 2 Replies

I live in Bartlesville OK and travel to Dallas frequently. Looking for tilapia somewhere in between. I'll gladly pay. Only need about 6. Thanks! AngieContinue

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Comment by SW on March 29, 2012 at 7:52pm

Hi Christian,
This person can get you some fingerlings in Davie, Fl.  Not sure what sizes he has but he should be able to sell you some. 

 Living Foods Produce

Best wishes for your new aquaponic system.
Sam

 

Comment by Christian De La Nuez on March 25, 2012 at 2:32pm

Hello, my kids and I just started our first backyard aquaponics set up and now we're looking for some tilapia to put in the tank. If anyone has any affordable (fish+shipping) fingerlings, please let me know. Thanks in advance.

Comment by Christina V on March 25, 2012 at 10:00am

Looking for blue tilapia in Lubbock, Texas. Willing to barter/trade/pay. Do not need immediately, but before winter.

Comment by Lucy Tobias on March 5, 2012 at 2:12pm

I can pay it forward with some kind of trade, need fingerlings for a new aquaponics setup in my back yard, an old hot tub and bathtub converted to grow fish and vegetables (raft). How does this work?

walk in peace

Lucy

Comment by Edwin Mercado on March 5, 2012 at 2:04pm

Looking for Blue Tilapia in the Central Florida area.  Willing to pay.  

Thanks,

Ed.

Comment by Urban Hillbilly on February 24, 2012 at 9:02am

I just wanted to list a few things for trade for fish...   Bags of Portland cement, used vertigro pots, 55 gal barrels, recycled wooden lattice work ( I have a full pallet), compost, shaker shingle (also recycled).  Just thought I would see what I could get in fish.  I have about 300 fish...just not breeding right yet...LOL

Gwen

Comment by Lawrence D. Wybrant on February 24, 2012 at 8:49am

I am new to aquaponics and will  need to attempt to raise fish, is anyone located in oklahoma have tilapia that may have a few to donate.

 

Comment by Larry Reinhardt on February 14, 2012 at 2:14pm

Sounds like a good plan Steve, Sunday night the temp went below freezing and my well pump froze and it was 9:30 am Monday before I had water to the house again. The FT water went to 51 degrees but the fish did fine, I wasn't worried since their water went to 48 last month. I forgot to give you some food, but they will eat just about anything even cherri-O's :>) I would wait till the middle of March to move them outside if you want to pamper them.

Comment by Steve Manning on February 14, 2012 at 12:33pm

Hey Larry,

Thanks again for the fish. They all made the ride. Nobody kicked the bucket. I gave them a flower pot to hang out in. I made a couple of floating rafts for my plants and they love that cover too. 

I have been manually cleaning out that tote (fish poop) until the weather gets warmer, before I can put them in their new home. I have been taking the some water out of that 30 gallon tote and replacing it with the water from my system outside.  Slowly bring them into a higher PH environment. I got time so why not. 

I ordered some duck weed and I am 90% done with my black soldier fly bucket. Gonna keep em organic.

Thanks again,

Steve...

Comment by Dave & Yvonne Story on February 13, 2012 at 6:29pm

ken

did you talk with Sheri?

 

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