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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 04:57 
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Thanks Scotty. I am still struggling with the forum and was unable to get back on till now. went and googled the fix for it and they say it is the cookie that gets corrupted but I did try and delete all the cookies a few times. :dontknow: Anyway I can't afford anything for the greenhouse right after getting the roofing, so i guess i will just leave the spaces open for now and get the fan in next month or so. :( Temps are quite high still but I am finding the fluctuations day and night quite high. I should probably only pump in the day time and just do one or two cycles in the night. Tilapia are happy though but don't seem interested in eating plants at all. I tried some chopped up lettuce and they where totally uninterested.
They really go for the goldfish food that I had lying around and also like pro nutro cereal.


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 15:12 
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Hi Brian,

Make sure you're actually deleting the cookies for the browser you are using not a different web browser.


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 15:48 
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It seems fixed now. Even logged me in automatically! :cheers:


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Good to see you back on Brian..... :cheers:


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I dunno brian, it seems to work fine when I'm logged in under your account...

I'll post a couple more, can delete these later.


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Aquaponics (pronounced: /ˈækwəˈpɒnɨks/) is a sustainable food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, effluents accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients, after which the cleansed water is recirculated back to the animals. The term aquaponics is a portmanteau of the terms aquaculture and hydroponic.

Aquaponic systems vary in size from small indoor or outdoor units to large commercial units, using the same technology. The systems usually contain fresh water, but salt water systems are plausible depending on the type of aquatic animal and vegetation.[citation needed] Aquaponic science may still be considered to be at an early stage.


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Aquaponics (pronounced: /ˈækwəˈpɒnɨks/) is a sustainable food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, effluents accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients, after which the cleansed water is recirculated back to the animals. The term aquaponics is a portmanteau of the terms aquaculture and hydroponic.

Aquaponic systems vary in size from small indoor or outdoor units to large commercial units, using the same technology. The systems usually contain fresh water, but salt water systems are plausible depending on the type of aquatic animal and vegetation.[citation needed] Aquaponic science may still be considered to be at an early stage.


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Aquaponics (pronounced: /ˈækwəˈpɒnɨks/) is a sustainable food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, effluents accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients, after which the cleansed water is recirculated back to the animals. The term aquaponics is a portmanteau of the terms aquaculture and hydroponic.

Aquaponic systems vary in size from small indoor or outdoor units to large commercial units, using the same technology. The systems usually contain fresh water, but salt water systems are plausible depending on the type of aquatic animal and vegetation.[citation needed] Aquaponic science may still be considered to be at an early stage.


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Aquaponics (pronounced: /ˈækwəˈpɒnɨks/) is a sustainable food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, effluents accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients, after which the cleansed water is recirculated back to the animals. The term aquaponics is a portmanteau of the terms aquaculture and hydroponic.

Aquaponic systems vary in size from small indoor or outdoor units to large commercial units, using the same technology. The systems usually contain fresh water, but salt water systems are plausible depending on the type of aquatic animal and vegetation.[citation needed] Aquaponic science may still be considered to be at an early stage.

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Please ignore the above posts, it's me testing brians log in details, he is having dramas posting, keeps logging him out when he tries to post... :dontknow:


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 18:09 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Gees i thought he was on the turps :funny1:


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