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PostPosted: Mar 31st, '11, 15:30 
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Looking great. My tomatoes are down to one last plant and it will come out when the few fruit on it show colour. Great looking peppers and really nice sized trout :thumbright:


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PostPosted: Apr 8th, '11, 15:31 
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Getting some trout fingerlings next week and trying to decide if I should harvest remaining stock from last year and freeze or retain in FT and harvest as required. Is there such a thing as allowing trout to get to "BIG" :think: :headbang:


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PostPosted: Apr 8th, '11, 16:51 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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If you are not putting the new ones in the same tank let them grow but if you put new ones in the same tank they will get eaten


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 06:49 
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Have a spare location can either move the existing fish to the fingerling tank (about 700 litres). Then I can collect and place the fingerlings in the main tank. This would allow me to clean the main FT as well as add an overflow and another couple of modifications. :think:

Or I can leave the big fish where they are and put the new additions in the fingerling tank and move them to the main FT when large enough :dontknow:


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 06:55 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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option 2 sounds right


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 08:24 
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yep...option 2, sounds alot easier


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 13:15 
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Ok Option two it is :headbang:

Pic below of some lovely home grown produce. All home grown produce except the eggs however as I have found chickens up in GB :naughty: these could also qualify.

loving this AP :thumbright: , so many ideas so little time & $$$$$$$$


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 13:30 
Another nice looking AP harvest... 8) :cheers:


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Went and got 60 trout fingerlings from Buxton on WEdnesday. All setled in well, eating and looking very comfortable. Got a new test kit as well and was surprised that nitrites were "0" ammonia, Nitrate & PH all OK :lol:


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PostPosted: Apr 15th, '11, 19:25 
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Looking Good!!!!!

I love trout so much :)


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PostPosted: Apr 23rd, '11, 16:00 
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The new trout are doing well and a few of the bigger ones from last season will be served to guests (fresh from FT) for lunch next weekend. Served with AP salad, that should really impress them :headbang:

Finally the Eggplant has fruited and so I should have a few eggplants in coming weeks.

Hoping to do some digging and work towatds expanion in coming weeks. I have to make the time.


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PostPosted: May 1st, '11, 17:55 
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Lunch today was a couple of fresh baked trout. The smallest of the 3 caught was 672 grams with the largest at 1200grams. Servd to guests with an AP salad :headbang:


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PostPosted: May 1st, '11, 18:00 
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Very Nice!!!!

Those trout look perfect!!!


Well Done


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PostPosted: May 1st, '11, 19:08 
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yeah great looking trout, 12 month grow out? very envious :)


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PostPosted: May 1st, '11, 19:58 
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So cool Silvertrees, you gotta be happy with that lot :) :thumbleft:


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