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Tilapia Growers

Aquaponists who are growing their plants with tilapia

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Latest Activity: Dec 19, 2021

Lists of Places to Buy Tilapia

Mail Order in the U.S.

The Aquaponic Source - http://theaquaponicsource.com/tilapia.php

 

Colorado

The Aquaponic Source - http://theaquaponicsource.com/tilapia.php - pickup available in Boulder, CO

 

California
http://www.bluebeyondfisheries.com/
http://www.imperialcatfish.com/
http://www.fbifarms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&...
This last one is also interesting in the fact that they raise Jatropa plants which are somewhat aquaponically raised. These plants make a high grade of bio diesel. In fact they claim to get 830+ gallons of biofuel per acre of land.

This last link will send you Tilapia as long as you can prove your State will allow them.
http://jimsfish.webs.com/bluetilapia.htm

It is a list of approved Fish suppliers in California by County
http://www.nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=3265
Jeff Givan
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I purchased my tillapia fingerlings from edgar sanchez at unlocksmith @tilapiafarmingathome.com
he sells breders and mixed sex fingerlings, nice guy his website is tilapia farming at home. He also offers a 75% discont on breeders if you are the first person to find out the rules for bring his type of tilapia into your state
I also purchased Blue Tilapia fingerlings from Rex his email is rrains@hotmail .com anouther nice guy usually has a ad on ebay.
In either case they were shipped via mail over several states I only lost one baby
I have breeders in the basment hopefully I will be having some for slae in the next couple of months pure strian blue and alsoT. hornorum X mossambica cross. This cross acording to what I have read shoud produce 98% male. This would be a a on a small scale.
Before you get any fish make sure you can have them where you live.
The U.S may be the home of the free but no when it comes to keeping tilapia.
Earl
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Florida,
Many people catch blue tilapia in ponds and canals as far as a free source. If you would like to buy them, only place I know of without an aquaculture permit here is Morning Star Fishermen.

They can sell Blue Tilapia but they don't ship so you have to go visit, bring an ice chest or other tank and a bubbler for the drive. They were very nice and showed me how to check gender of the fish (once they are big enough.) I have never been to one of their classes or workshops though.
TCLynx

Discussion Forum

Can I eat My Tilapia

Started by Jeff S. Last reply by Dr. George B. Brooks, Jr. Mar 16, 2016. 3 Replies

I had a power outage and lost 47 lbs of Tilapia to lack of oxygen. Are they still edible? If so how do I store them while waiting to fillet them? Seems like all the big ones died.Continue

PURE STRAIN TILAPIA IN NORTHWEST WASHINGTON

Started by Phil Slaton. Last reply by Bruce Fulton Jan 27, 2015. 3 Replies

Huck’s Fishing Hole is a Tilapia fish breeder and hatchery. We are one of the very few Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife licensed/registered Aqua Farms authorized to breed, hatch,…Continue

Tilapia dying after PH spike

Started by David Langham. Last reply by David Langham Jan 12, 2015. 5 Replies

I am also a Aquaponics newbie.  I read Sylvia's book and dove in last October.  Everything was great until a couple weeks ago when I expanded my system.  I added a 3'x5' DWT to my system which is a…Continue

Tilapia dying in my tank!!

Started by Nate. Last reply by Phil Slaton Nov 22, 2014. 6 Replies

Hi, I'll give the whole rundown, and I'd love it if anyone can help me figure out what the problem with my system is..I am very new to aquaponics and I've set up a new system after reading through…Continue

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Comment by Stephanie Grim on June 8, 2012 at 10:47am

White Brook Tilapia Farm - http://www.tilapiasource.com should definitely be added to the list.

Comment by Bob Vento on June 8, 2012 at 7:41am

I got my Blue Tilapia from Miami Aqua-Culture in Boyton Beach and Dan will ship to you depending on distance from him... here is a link

http://www.miami-aquaculture.com/

I am planning on sharing my tilapia with others once I have fry to share
but in the mean time those of you in South Florida have a source for fish. Call Dan with your questions.

Comment by Christian De La Nuez on March 30, 2012 at 7:16pm

Sheri, thanks for the info. I've been wanting to get into aquaponics for a while now. My main purpose is the produce (Lettuce,Spinach,Micros). Tilapia fingerlings are just a supplemental for of income as would be the shrimp/prawns.

Any info on properly breeding the prawns? What prawns are the most profitable?

Comment by TCLynx on March 30, 2012 at 6:11pm

cool, that would be good.

Thanks Sheri

Comment by Sheri Schmeckpeper on March 30, 2012 at 5:15pm

We want to grow some, but haven't started yet. We're rebuilding our system this spring, so we might do it in the fall, after the summer heat. I can get a post started with what I know. I confess, everything I've learned has been from a local marine biologist here who's working to breed them. Let me find my notes & I'll get something started.

Comment by TCLynx on March 30, 2012 at 4:41pm

Sheri, might I be able to encourage you to start a Discussion thread somewhere telling us about growing shrimp in the sump?  What kind of fresh water shrimp are you growing?  Can you tell us much about it?

Comment by Sheri Schmeckpeper on March 30, 2012 at 4:38pm

Christian,

In our neck of the woods fresh water shrimp are raised in the sump rather than directly with the fish. It might depend on the type of shrimp.

Just a thought--If you want to test out tilapia breeding/selling in your area, you can start with a small tank & see what the demand is. It's a small investment, easy to start, and you can grow the business to fit demand. Its less risky than starting big on a gamble. Just be sure to follow local laws.

Comment by TCLynx on March 30, 2012 at 4:32pm

Yea I expect so.  At least when Friendlies did the prawns they did it under the rafts.

Keep in mind that shrimp and prawns are territorial so it takes quite a bit of space per creature to grow them so don't expect huge harvests per square foot or even square yard of space.

In FL the Giant Tiger Prawns are exotic so you need the aquaculture permit to grow them or at least Miami aquacutlure isn't going to send them to you unless you can show you are "legal."

I don't know much of anything about any other type of shrimp in aquaponics other than maybe ghost or glass or cherry shrimp that I've through about raising as fish feed supplement but I haven't gotten anywhere with that idea yet.

Comment by Christian De La Nuez on March 30, 2012 at 4:25pm

Hey guys.. Whats this that I keep hearing about shrimp being raised along side the tilapia? Any truth to it? Keep both tilapia and shrimp in the same grow out tanks? If anything wouldn't they be better off in the lettuce tanks underneath the rafts?

Comment by Christian De La Nuez on March 27, 2012 at 2:56pm

Honestly, I really  didn't want to catch the huge tilapia that were there. They have huge beds and they look good there. I wanted to catch some of the 6-12oz ones that were there. No luck.

 

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