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Started by K Schreiber. Last reply by David Greenstein Nov 24, 2014. 2 Replies 1 Like
I realize many of you are probably past the introductory stage, but for those who aren't, there's an aquaponics introductory workshop scheduled to be held in Portland, ME on Nov 22 @ 6pm at the Urban…Continue
Started by Jonathan Farrand. Last reply by Jack Dunbar Apr 22, 2014. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Just wondering what inspires people to grow using aquaponics. How big is your system and what are your future goals with aquaponics.
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Can't add compost!
I like the idea of hardy fish. Where did you see Will Allen speak, Jonathan?
Thanks K Schreiber and Joshua! After doing a little research I think i'm going to try Yellow Perch. I'd like to avoid having to heat the water so they seem like a tasty option for that. I've yet to check out the rules for importing fish - hopefully I don't run into too many issues.
Here is a list of fish hatcheries in the area: http://www.ct.gov/dep/lib/dep/fishing/general_information/hatcheryl...
I dont know what MA law is like for importing fish. For a list of MA only locations try http://extension.umass.edu/aquaculture/finfish-farms
Hi all,
I've been doing aquaponics for a few years with goldfish. I'd love to move to some edible fish like Tilapia or perch. Does anyone know where I can purchase fingerlings in the New England area? Thanks,
Patrick
Food security is my main motivation, but I am also concerned with potential fish scarcity as fisheries are not doing well and I LOVE to eat fish!
I will be curious to hear more about your CSA as it develops. Sounds like a great way to get year round food.
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