Nanniode Aquaponics wrote:
Most of your responses are exactly a hydroponic mindset where you would know EXACTLY what goes into the chemical nutrient.
In relation to fish growing.. absolutely not...
Besides my previous hydroponics experience... I spent nearly four years pursuing aquaculture studies and accreditations...
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We are dealing with Aquaponics and not Hydroponics, at least for now.
We universally define "aquaponics" as being a combination of "aquaculture" and "hydroponics"...
And then somehow try and pretend it's not.. and to re-invent the wheel... it's pure bullocks...
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While I agree one of the drawbacks of natural feed pattern is we can not ascertain exactly how much proteins/fat/carbohydrates/vitamins/minerals content fish get and whether it is a balanced diet, you can not do much on that in a natural feeding regimen.
Natural feed pond based aquaculture has been highly researched for nearly a century... and is soundly based on how much production can be achieved by a naturally provided feed diet...
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Do you think fish pellets have everything a fish needs?
Absolutely.. again feed formulations have been researched for nearly a century... tailored for specific species needs and growth stages...
They are the fundamental predication for successful commercialisation of aquaculture...
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Are they Organic - 100% chemical free?
For the most part.. no, certainly not organic... many are actually based on GMO grains... and they contain specific chemical amino acid profiles...minerals and vitamins for optimum fish growth
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And, the cost compared to locally available/grown stuff?
Well in the end.. that depends on how cost effective any local "stuff" is .. and whether or not it can achieve the same optimal growth rates...
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Chemical fish feed pellets may fatten the fish and increase the growth rate a bit, but we don't want that in our system mainly because our kids are eating the AP produce. We won't suggest that to our friends too. We wish to keep chemicals away from AP as much as humanely possible, if not 100%
The formulations are based on fish meal, and plant meal components... with some addition of "chemical" additives like vitamins... to simulate the natural "chemicals" they would consume in a "natural" diet...
A lot of "wild caught" fish are more likely to contain harmful "chemicals" these days.. than farmed fish...
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Let us discuss other relevant things on how to increase stocking density from 4,000 fish to 15,000.
I already have... either research RAS design parameters... and suck it and see.. (might only take you a couple of years)... or employ a RAS consultant....
There aren't a lot of good RAS consultants... in any one country.. and even worldwide...
Perhaps that represents the complexity and depth of the knowledge required..

On the other hand... without any real aquaculture, or hydroponics knowledge and/or experience...
Every man and his dog.. or donkey... seems to think they're an "aquaponics" consultant...
