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| Author: | slchurch09 [ Apr 26th, '12, 03:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Fish sources in San Diego, CA |
Does anyone have any good fingerling sources in Southern california? |
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| Author: | daveg [ Jul 10th, '12, 04:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fish sources in San Diego, CA |
http://www.mybackyardfishfarm.com/page/page/7135722.htm I spoke to her and she is real nice. I found a source up here in Orange County (Irvine). I almost went to the Salton Sea and caught my own. A bit of a drive though. |
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| Author: | dstjohn99 [ Jun 26th, '21, 03:40 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fish sources in San Diego, CA |
**BUMP** This is an old one, but I have tilapia for sale in San Diego. I don't ship but they are available for pickup. $1 each for approx 1" fry. I also have channel catfish on rare occasion, but none right now. |
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| Author: | A2Z [ Jul 26th, '21, 05:17 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fish sources in San Diego, CA |
Not sure if I remember correctly, but don't tilapia prefer ph 8? If so, I might have to change fish to one that can stand down to 6. I know strawberries like 6. I'd like to keep them in tyhe loop no matter what. |
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| Author: | dstjohn99 [ Jul 26th, '21, 22:15 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fish sources in San Diego, CA |
Tilapia are very durable and tolerate a wide pH range. Mine do very well in pH 6.5. Though if I don't check it often I can find it at 6 or below. When breeding I have a colony in a tank where I maintain a higher temp and pH 8.0 |
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