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People do that because ebay doesn't or didn't take a cut of the postage cost. A sneaky way to stop ebay taking their 2 cents worth.


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ahhhh. I was wondering how they justify a $19 postage charge LOL


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i always took it as a way to make sure you get the money that you want for the item. starting price one dollar postage 19 total real value $5 and postage $5 you can still make $10.


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That too, some people do it to trick people, who (attempting to maintain their ranking) buy the item anyway...


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Thanks to all for all your advice. I think I will add a couple more bath tubs, throttle back fill time, recirculate excess back to fish and reduce drain time by reducing hole size. I thought I might add another 1000l tank as fish grow and grade a bit. If I couple both tanks together I will be able to use same pump.


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PostPosted: Dec 17th, '06, 17:34 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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stewart wrote:
I am building a aquaponic system for the first time and have a number of questions. I have a 1000L tank and two bath tubs filled with 10mm blue metal gravel. I have a pump that fills the baths in 2 minutes it takes about 15minute to empty the baths. I can only find a digital timer that can have 14 cycles so I have set it to 2minutes pumping every 2 hours. Will this be sufficient? If not can someone tell me where I can get a timer that can be set to pump 2minutes on 15minuts off repeated. I am thinking of growing Jade perch. How many would be a good number to stock?

My system is built beside a hill so I am gravity feeding back to the fish tank. I can add extra bath tubs and 1000L palicons to my system.

What problems arise by heavy rain on a system that is not covered?
HI stewart check out my system its built on a hill i also have 2 1000 litre tanks and 70 silvers up to 10 ins long where abouts in vic are you


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