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Backyard Aquaponics

I had a call from Bigdaddy to offer me help, fortunately things seem to be settled in the nutrients side, although the ph is still around 7.6-7.8. the rest are on 0ppm. My question is about feeding the silvers. Water temp is 12c, they have been huddling in the back corner and I guess they want to hibernate like I do in this cold weather. I have cut down on the feed to every other day. The fingerlings were bought at the end of Feb, seem to be active enough, so what do you think? One day I gave them cut up worms, and the next day the ph was 8, would that have done it? 
