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hello all im looking for approx 100 fry in sw florida area anyone know anywhere to get ?Continue
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Hello all first thanks to everyone who gives info we can all use it ,so does anyone know if there is a set pipe size for bell siphon drain, per gallon of water in a tank as far as drain size wise…Continue
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I would like to build a small system for a friend of mine shes sick cant do much but loves orchids.i wonder how could you grow them in an aq system if at all possible could anyone point to any info o…Continue
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just an update to those who wondering i am doing a total tear down the medicinal plant did reach 18 inches before i gave him to a buddy with a room./Im now working on 1100 gallon system with 4 acres…Continue
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Hi Will,
I just got a contract on my condo this week, so I can start my system in a couple of months. However, if need any help with anything, I would be glad to give you a hand. I live in Carlton Lakes ( Immokalee and Livingston) for the next 30 days or so and really have a need to get moving in the right direction.
Derald
They are cold water species called homerus americanus or the north atlantic lobster. Caught by fisherman. This species has not been sucessfully farmed. They migrate great distance annually and seek cold water. I am still a worker in the lobster industry of Maine seeking to convert to aquaponic and organic farmer.
No lobster farming that is a lobster tank house. Used to store lobster before quality seperation and shipment. There are fresh water lobsters out of Austrilla that get to be around a pound and a half range.
Welcome Wil,
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