Quite the learning curve w/AP. Huh?? Sounds like a fun project.
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Quite the learning curve w/AP. Huh?? Sounds like a fun project.
Very interesting! My DH owns a small business. He specializes in saltwater tanks, freshwater tanks, ponds, and Aquaponics systems! Cool to know that others are also interested in growing in this manner. Last year he did celery in his growing medium and it did amazing! We moved last Fall and he doesn't have his pond system up and running yet. The poor Koi don't much appreciate their swimming pool![]()
Nordicacres and RichnSteph,
What are you using as a growing medium? Earlier someone mentioned using a rain gutter for growing greens, is it working OK?
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I believe my DH uses expanded clay (not sure on proper terminology).
Hydroton. I wanted to use them also but they are very very expensive.
I would greatly appreciate news on how your tilapia do. I considered them but the expense held me back.
Have they eaten all your duckweed yet? If so ...it is free food and you can always get more.
My fish are doing fine...no floaters for a while but the bluegill seem to be growing faster than the catfish. I also have very small minnows hatched in the pools.
So far they are doing well although I think I lost a couple of the smaller ones to my bass. During the day they are usually hiding in the plants and cover that's in the tank. In the evenings they are out in force. Our algae is all but gone and the tank is cleaner than it's every been. I never did get around to collecting duckweed but I still plan to do so. As you said it's a free food source. Oh and on a side note one of our larger tilapia has carved out a nest in the corner of the tank and appears to be getting ready to breed. Works for me if they can make it happen.
Glad to hear your fish are doing well! I'd have loved to have just straight bluegill on ours but couldn't seem to catch enough of them out at the lake to bring home.
RichnSteph