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PostPosted: Jun 25th, '14, 17:56 
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Greetings All,

I thought I would introduce myself and invite your participation on my journey of discovery that AP surely will present. :)

My current plan is to establish my system in a greenhouse (3.7 x 2.5m) with a compost heater over winter transferring heat into the greenhouse for those cold Canberra nights.

The system I'm thinking of will be 2 IBCs as FTs and between 2-4 GBs and a sump. I'm thinking of a constant flood GB operation. Fish - silver perch.

By way of introducing myself - I'm married with three kids, seven horses & about 3 million worms. I have a small commercial vermiculture business (worm farm). :D

I'm happy to take all advice, comments or questions.

The green house goes up next week and I start playing with IBCs. I can't wait!

Cheers for now.


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PostPosted: Jun 25th, '14, 18:10 
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I should have come to you when I needed some worms to begin with! I was left with what bunnings sold :(

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