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| Author: | aquaponics.Bulgaria [ Nov 24th, '12, 18:34 ] |
| Post subject: | building small Commercial apuapoincs farm i Bulgaria & help |
Hi To EVERYONE Here My Name is Milana and i come from Russia live with my Husband in Bulgaria Where, he is help me make are Commercial Aquapoincs from over the last few months we have been making are building ready ? next week we start to build the system in side the building, I will try and list picturs of are building, We are not sure if we are doing everything right i hope we are. The size of are building is 683 sqm on a plot of land of 16,000 sqm What we are putting in to the building 3 Fish tank In the ground each for 17,000 lt each. The size of each is 6 meter long 2.4 meters wide 1.2 meter deep. Above each fish tank are 2 media beds and 6 DWC Beds the sizes below 2 12 meters long 3 wide .300 deep 4 10 meters long 3 wide .300 deep We are also putting in rocketmass heating Can work out how to put pictures on here if any one is interrest we have 100s of pictures on facebook Aquaponics Bulgaria any one who feel we are making a mistake in what we are going to build please tell us and why Thank you Milana |
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| Author: | welshdragon [ Nov 24th, '12, 19:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: building small Commercial apuapoincs farm i Bulgaria & h |
Hello Milana For a small AP system, yours looks very big with 51,000 litres of fish tanks you are going to have a lot of fish and an even bigger cropping potential. On this site you will have access to a lot of advice as long as you give details and ,of course, pictures, pictures, pictures. Starting out can be a great adventure and you will get plenty of support from BYAP.. Keep everyone up to date with your progress.. WD and OH |
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| Author: | aquaponics.Bulgaria [ Nov 24th, '12, 20:12 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: building small Commercial apuapoincs farm i Bulgaria & h |
Hi WD How do i list pictures can you tell me please Milana |
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| Author: | welshdragon [ Nov 24th, '12, 20:44 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: building small Commercial apuapoincs farm i Bulgaria & h |
Go to *announcements* and it tells you how to resize and upload photos. It has to be done in Full Editor in your reply message. It is also handy if you put your photos *inline* which means they are entered into your actual message. Hope this helps. WD |
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| Author: | CarlosSanchez [ Apr 3rd, '13, 13:56 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: building small Commercial apuapoincs farm i Bulgaria & h |
hi i dont know why it will not let me send you a message. I replied to it a few days ago but it will not send. anyways here is the reply to it.... wow you have a lot of projects going on in the future! where would you hire workers from? training? yea i would love to talk to you about the funding. i grew up in america. so my english is good. when would be comfortable for me to call? i have work till about 6 every day so after that? yea the thing is i am 24 and i dont have a company nor have i worked for a year in that department see the thing is i have a small tank. 160 liters. and i have goldfish and guppies and just pretty fish for now its hard to find commercial food fish in winter. and i am waiting to go to the hatchery cause then ill get some carp and catfish i hope. I would love to come up and visit when i am next in Varna! Yea i know what you mean about the courses. it would be really helpful. but all the information is available throughout the internet so its not essential to take the course. but i see how it could benefit. I have been intensively researching and learning about permaculture, mycology, horticulture for the last 4 years and now hydroponics aquaculture and aquaponics over the last year. so i know the essentials but, i am no master. learning every day and designing all day long. thinking about systems nonstop and how to make them as effective as possible. and i completely agree food can be grown year round no problem. enough insulation which you have, manure, which you have, and a greenhouse which you have. its perfect. last night when i was laying in bed i thought of something i wanted to share with you but as i write this i cant remember. so ill try my hardest to remember and i will write you again. All the best! Danny (p.s. my real name is Danny) |
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