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| Author: | Wrapper [ Feb 22nd, '15, 07:25 ] |
| Post subject: | Hi from a Aussie |
Hello everyone , I'm new to Aquapomics and when l say new l mean new , l have no knowledge on the subject but so many question. I am hoping by joining this form l can find some helpful people that can steer me in the right direction , Tks cheers Neil. Now with all this info here where to start |
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| Author: | Porter [ Feb 22nd, '15, 08:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Hi from a Aussie |
Hi Neil, welcome mate, you won't find the forum wanting in information that's for sure, look forward to your build progress Regards |
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| Author: | gorotsuki69 [ Feb 22nd, '15, 12:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Hi from a Aussie |
welcome, be careful there is a minefield of info out there on the net. Be wary of sites bragging exaggerated harvests, top secret info, subscription fees etc. you have come to the right website at BYAP as there are no secrets. this is a good starting point: http://ibcofaquaponics.com/files/IBCofAquaponics.pdf |
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| Author: | Zak [ Feb 25th, '15, 09:53 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Hi from a Aussie |
Im pretty new too but happy to share my knowledge learned over the past 12 months if I can. Patience is one thing I have learnt. If your building your system now get your seeds going seperately from the system as they take longer in the growbeds. Once your built and running the system it will take possibly 4 weeks to cycle without fish. By the time your cycled youre ready to transplant. Seemed to work out well for me Good luck |
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