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Author:  stonefox [ Jan 30th, '13, 13:39 ]
Post subject:  Dismantling a system

Anybody looking for some expanded clay in the northeast (12491).
I have 8 -45 liter bags i'd sell for $20 each . I also have more already in grow beds that I will be dismantling soon.
I also will be getting rid of high end water and air pumps as well as precut and plumbed IBC's for those who might be interested . email is best stonefox99@gmail.com
Thanks
Sean

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Jan 30th, '13, 13:47 ]
Post subject:  Re: Dismantling a system

Bummer Sean... do you have to move...

Author:  Charlie [ Jan 30th, '13, 13:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Dismantling a system

Already stone???

Man, you only just got going!

Author:  stonefox [ Jan 31st, '13, 01:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: Dismantling a system

Not completely out. I have to reorganize. The moisture in my shop makes me uncomfortable. I'm getting a little mold. I can't imagine it in a basement or attached garage.
It was temporary until I put up a green house anyway. If I can make it more efficent, I'll move it into the green house.
I'm not convinced that the fish are worth the added effort in the long run.

Author:  DrLuke [ Jan 31st, '13, 03:55 ]
Post subject:  Re: Dismantling a system

Funny you should say that. I find that the fish are the easy part, and the plants the hard part.

If you are still interested in growing you own fish, I would suggest running the fish grow out tank as a self contained system with filters. Then on water changes, dump the water into an IBC that feeds a drip line irrigation system to your greenhouse plants???? Just a thought.

Author:  Charlie [ Feb 28th, '13, 20:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: Dismantling a system

You looking at having another crack stone??

We miss you already :(

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