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| Author: | sa aqua [ Nov 18th, '08, 19:45 ] | ||||
| Post subject: | aquaculture to aquaponics | ||||
this is a system we are looking at converting into a aquaponics system
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| Author: | sa aqua [ Nov 18th, '08, 19:47 ] | |||
| Post subject: | Re: aquaculture to aquaponics | |||
continued....
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Nov 18th, '08, 20:08 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: aquaculture to aquaponics |
Interesting.... what was it used for previously??? I thought that springs to mind is the possible pH buffering of the concrete tanks....
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| Author: | Axl [ Nov 18th, '08, 20:09 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: aquaculture to aquaponics |
Is there more space on the block that what we can see in the photos? Where are you planning to put your growbeds? At least you have got the tanks sorted Axl |
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| Author: | sa aqua [ Nov 18th, '08, 20:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: aquaculture to aquaponics |
still used as a aquaculture facility,made me cry the first time i saw them draining all that water into the ground.... Quote: Is there more space on the block that what we can see in the photos? Where are you planning to put your growbeds? At least you have got the tanks sorted Axl this stands in one of the most built up residential areas in Durban.it's a ornamental plant nursery thats owned by the municipality.the guy that runs it is a visionary and always open to new ideas,there are 8 greenhouses and huge amounts of space to start a large commercial operation to feed our people.....ornamental plants don't feed people!his superior is closed to anything new,but we getting there.i have nothing to do with the municipality,but i am sowing the seeds of AP |
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