Al Hodges

Male

El Cajon, CA

United States

Profile Information:

How did you find us?
Search engine (Google)
If you found us through a search engine, what search words were you using?
aquaponics
Are you an aquaponic gardener already?
No
Name a part of a fish (spam blocking question)
fin
Please tell us something else about yourself.
Aquaponics: Vegetables and fish protein – family size

During several months, I researched aquaponics for my daughter and
selected a great deal of information from sometimes contradictory
sources. By comparing and logical selection, I prepared twelve pages
of links to many sources of outstanding information. This free twelve
page document with many, many links (one link provides over 900
YouTube videos) could be very valuable for anyone considering starting
an aquaponics system.

For preppers, survival is important, but having products to barter in a
‘last case’ scenario is also important. The low cost system is fairly easy
to learn and expand in modular form. A grower could consider expanding
to a commercial size, but only after several years of careful study and
practical experience.

There is no cost for this information, so there is no further support by
me. From the links to hundreds of sources, you will find many willing
to take your money for consulting.

This Preliminary research has hundreds of open source links for anyone’s
use, especially for free distribution to beginners. This resource is based on
the experience of dozens around the world. A mistake from ignorance
means dead fish! Using these references could save a beginner a lot of
sweat, tears, and money. Most aquaponics gurus (except commercial firms
selling kits) do not believe anyone should buy a commercial kit but should
DIY with barrels, IBCs, wood and plastic tanks, and use gravity, pool
pumps, and simple filters, worms, and pea gravel for your project.

The spamming is absurd, yet a search for “Aquaponics” produces over
3.5 million hits, an increase of over 500,000 in four months – people are
interested. Many of us believe aquaponics is the agriculture system of the
21st Century. Growth has been slow since 900 A.D., or maybe 500 BC.

I hope you can pass this information to those in need. Please provide an email address to receive the 12 page document as an attachment.

Marvin A. Hodges
El Cajon, CA
mah92019@yahoo.com

Comment Wall:

  • Michael Giounotti

    Hi Al,

    I sent my email address to you.  Ty for the reference material.  I could use any help I can get.  

    Blessings,

    Michael