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| Author: | Mazarron [ Nov 5th, '13, 17:25 ] |
| Post subject: | A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
Just building my first system! Just waiting for a delivery of Uniseals to join the main tank to the sump. Had real problems finding Uniseals in Spain and had to import them from the UK as marine sewerage valves! Hope to have the pump installed by Friday and the seedlings into the towers by Saturday. My next task is to source the fish for January and I was hoping that someone could point me to a European supplier of Tilapia; I need about 5-10 fish in my system. If anyone else is looking for information I have started to collect links and articles in Scoop.it |
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| Author: | jrl91rs [ Nov 6th, '13, 03:32 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
Welcome to the forum! |
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| Author: | LouGreens [ Nov 22nd, '13, 22:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
Hello all, Mazarron, I am based in Paris France and I am also looking for a supplier of Tilapia fingerlings and also in small quantities (300/year) compared to the big commercial system that deliver only 10k or more.. have you found any interesting ones ?? if I find anything I'll let you know but it seems Tilapia is still rare here, maybe switch to another fish ? perch ..? Let me know ! -Lou |
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| Author: | Ronmaggi [ Nov 23rd, '13, 01:37 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
Tilapia is not likely appropriate for your climate. I live in San Diego California, and tilapia are barely appropriate here. Perch, trout, or some catfish might be a better call. Are there any fish in the Seine? If so, those are the fish I would stock. |
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| Author: | LouGreens [ Nov 26th, '13, 00:14 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
Hey Ronmaggi, true that Tilapia is not appropriate for the climate but I would heat up the water to an appropriate temperature. Colder fish have a slower metabolism. I need to figure out if it is cost effective to heat the water for higher productivity ! but yes, I am looking at other fish. Thanks for the tip Ron. -Lou |
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| Author: | Ronmaggi [ Nov 26th, '13, 01:11 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
There is a point of diminishing returns when you heat the water. Trout have an incredibly fast metabolism. I have had my tilapia for about 1 1/2 years, and they still are not plate sized. People get they trout plate sized in under 9 months. |
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| Author: | Mazarron [ Nov 29th, '13, 23:41 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
Hi Ronmaggi, what type of system are you looking at? If you need heat then look at www.energypanel.es |
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| Author: | Ronmaggi [ Nov 30th, '13, 01:03 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A new aquaponics system in Murcia |
None. I was just letting LouGreens know that trout grow quite fast in cold water. |
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