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| Author: | chas2bee [ Apr 22nd, '16, 12:42 ] |
| Post subject: | New guy in town |
I'm brand new, and do not have a system as of yet. I'm a little old to start something like this but I'm also a survivarlest. and fish farm and veggie growing sounds like what I would like to do. I'm out of kingman Az off route 66 About where Tom is from.. |
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| Author: | scotty435 [ Apr 22nd, '16, 12:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New guy in town |
Welcome to the forum chas2bee
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| Author: | chas2bee [ Apr 23rd, '16, 01:06 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New guy in town |
I have the plans for a IBC Fish and Veggie set up , and as a new guy in this I wont to start slow. I'm in Arizona Hi plain desert, its hot in summer 110*F and down to around 32*F in winter and not all winter. to get ahead of myself what type of fish should I be looking at to grow? how many fingerlings will this kind of tank hold? For protection I was thinking a small green house. Trying to get this all in my head is starting to get all messes up so I'm taking notes. |
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| Author: | tattooedscott [ Apr 24th, '16, 13:36 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New guy in town |
If digging your greenhouse into the ground is a possibility it can help moderate your temperature quite a bit. You also might look into making an evaporative cooler. |
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