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anybody have a clue here?

 what is a quality food? does it make a difference ?

 how do you know good food?

 can you make your own food?

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Hello, to all we here at lilypad farm have a transparent ORGANIC FLOATING FISH FOOD FOR TILAPIA, IT HAS 34 PERCENT PROTEIN , IT CAN BE HAD IN 5 LB BAGS UP TO 40 LB BOXES, WE MAKE THIS FOOD IN THE USA. PLEASE EMAIL ME AT  lilypadfarm@yahoo.com    this mills has been in place for over 40 years and is a organic certified mill. It took me years to find and perfect this concept. we have over  500,000 lbs a year to distribute world wide this year, thank you all. Adam Harwood  aquanaut and friend

Yay for non gmo fish food!

Could you point me to a retailer of 40 pound bags - Silver cup?  Thank you

Nate Storey said:

  I switched over to Silver Cup and found that I ended up with a lot less sludge in system- better conversion and less siphoning on my settlement tank.  I think they were just crapping out most of the feather meal and it was all ending up in my settlement tank.

silvercup

Tawnya Sawyer told me that Silvercup was bought out by another company recently, so they're defunct.  I would contact her to find out more info.

George said:

Could you point me to a retailer of 40 pound bags - Silver cup?  Thank you

Nate Storey said:

  I switched over to Silver Cup and found that I ended up with a lot less sludge in system- better conversion and less siphoning on my settlement tank.  I think they were just crapping out most of the feather meal and it was all ending up in my settlement tank.

silvercup was bought by skretting

Nelson and Son's Inc., the makers of Silvercup were bought by Skretting back in 2008. They 'officially' changed the name of Silvercup to "Skretting USA" on March 1st of this year...

If that helps any...you might try looking for it under that new name...

Nate Storey said:

Tawnya Sawyer told me that Silvercup was bought out by another company recently, so they're defunct.  I would contact her to find out more info.

George said:

Could you point me to a retailer of 40 pound bags - Silver cup?  Thank you

Nate Storey said:

  I switched over to Silver Cup and found that I ended up with a lot less sludge in system- better conversion and less siphoning on my settlement tank.  I think they were just crapping out most of the feather meal and it was all ending up in my settlement tank.

Nate, what are you using now?

Nate Storey said:

Tawnya Sawyer told me that Silvercup was bought out by another company recently, so they're defunct.  I would contact her to find out more info.

     I buy rabbit food(alfalfa)as something green for my chickens.Nice to read it does well with talapia. I read something once of creating a bloom using cow paddys.

  Funny much of the information here reminds me of people raising chickens.Its not for the money saved! Fresh eggs from well fed chickens are much better than store bought.

  I would be curious about human urine used in aquaculture?

 Ive been raising barley and alfalfa and clover and purslane for my chickens.Most of it only a few inches high or cut off and left to grow again.Im getting into quail and theyre protein requirments are high.Romaine lettuce is one of my ideas for this.Commercial feeds use a lot of soy and fish meal.

yes they do Ron.

Now there is a big difference between using manure in Aquaculture and using manure in Aquaponics.  Aquaculture they are growing just fish and most people cook their fresh water fish before eating them and hence the danger of e-coli, salmonella etc are far less and people are not as worried about those things getting into the water for pure aquaculture to produce the algae bloom (but in most cases they use fertilizer rather than manure though I've heard of chickens, pigs or cows being part of such things before.)  I'm sure human urine could be used to, just keep in mind that medications often come out in the urine and there are some diseases that can be transmitted that way too so some care should be taken.

More on urine or "humonia" as some of us call it, you might look up pee ponics.

Not aquaculture but hydroponics, there is. 

http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/humonia-and-st...

Ron said:

  I would be curious about human urine used in aquaculture?

I just got the aquaorganic feed in and my fish didn't seem to like it, Gonna keep trying to see if they finally bite.

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