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Exactly what I was going to say, Kobus. Last weekend I got my first koi, and am considering trading in all my tilapia for koi going forward. They are incredibly beautiful and can bring in a healthy profit if you end up with an award winner a few years down the road.
Is there a premium fish food that everyone uses in the USA.....I'm a small system so I can afford to get the best stuff.....
Darryl
....I'm the only aquaponics guy in the whole state of louisiana, I believe....some hydroponics guys back in the woods.....
Once you get your fish started.....you have to keep growing greenery to keep them alive.....
Is there a premium fish food that everyone uses in the USA.....I'm a small system so I can afford to get the best stuff.....
Darryl
They change out water in hydroponics as the nutrient solution becomes spent, or begins precipitating out due to temperature...
You could just run your media based AP system on ammonia alone... but I'd suspect it would be cheaper to run fish...
Also the fish feed contains a balance of trace elements, which in due course are provided to the plants... partly by conversion of wastes by the worms in our grow beds...
Feeding your system pure ammonia may very well kill your worm colony... or your plants could, even with the right pH, become deficient in some trace elements...
Darryl Hinson said:I understand the value of growing fish along with vegrtables ....but what if I'm allergic to fish....I may want to eliminate the fish from the system....from what I can glean so far, the fish produce ammonia ....why couldnt I just add ammonia manually and do away with the fish....pure ammonia is pretty cheap and I DO have a test kit.....
So then I'm into the hydroponic arena....but I've read that hydroponics have their problems with having to do a water change out....so the fish must produce more than just ammonia....??
RupertofOZ said:They change out water in hydroponics as the nutrient solution becomes spent, or begins precipitating out due to temperature...
You could just run your media based AP system on ammonia alone... but I'd suspect it would be cheaper to run fish...
Also the fish feed contains a balance of trace elements, which in due course are provided to the plants... partly by conversion of wastes by the worms in our grow beds...
Feeding your system pure ammonia may very well kill your worm colony... or your plants could, even with the right pH, become deficient in some trace elements...
Darryl Hinson said:I understand the value of growing fish along with vegrtables ....but what if I'm allergic to fish....I may want to eliminate the fish from the system....from what I can glean so far, the fish produce ammonia ....why couldnt I just add ammonia manually and do away with the fish....pure ammonia is pretty cheap and I DO have a test kit.....
So then I'm into the hydroponic arena....but I've read that hydroponics have their problems with having to do a water change out....so the fish must produce more than just ammonia....??
So.... could you have a fishless system and provide the nutrients directly with fish food? I know you can do a fishless cycle with fish food as the ammonia source; with carefull testing, would just the fish food provide the tastiness of aquaponic produce---as opposed to the watery flavorless produce associated with hydroponics? Would the aeration and water flow be enough to get a good product?
RupertofOZ said:They change out water in hydroponics as the nutrient solution becomes spent, or begins precipitating out due to temperature...
You could just run your media based AP system on ammonia alone... but I'd suspect it would be cheaper to run fish...
Also the fish feed contains a balance of trace elements, which in due course are provided to the plants... partly by conversion of wastes by the worms in our grow beds...
Feeding your system pure ammonia may very well kill your worm colony... or your plants could, even with the right pH, become deficient in some trace elements...
Darryl Hinson said:I understand the value of growing fish along with vegrtables ....but what if I'm allergic to fish....I may want to eliminate the fish from the system....from what I can glean so far, the fish produce ammonia ....why couldnt I just add ammonia manually and do away with the fish....pure ammonia is pretty cheap and I DO have a test kit.....
So then I'm into the hydroponic arena....but I've read that hydroponics have their problems with having to do a water change out....so the fish must produce more than just ammonia....??
So.... could you have a fishless system and provide the nutrients directly with fish food? I know you can do a fishless cycle with fish food as the ammonia source; with carefull testing, would just the fish food provide the tastiness of aquaponic produce---as opposed to the watery flavorless produce associated with hydroponics? Would the aeration and water flow be enough to get a good product?
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