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PostPosted: Apr 25th, '12, 08:03 
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I will shortly be doing a delivery run of fish through the wheatbelt to Narrogin and up as far as Corrigin. Anyone in surrounding areas chasing some fish get in touch as I still have a bit of room on board for a few more fish. If the demand is there I could make this trip a once or twice yearly thing.


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PostPosted: Apr 25th, '12, 08:21 
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I would be interested in 20 trout, but going to Bali n won't be back until 11/5 and i am still waiting for translocation approval



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i would like some trout but am in the metro area where is thebest source?


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PostPosted: May 28th, '12, 20:28 
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bigloz wrote:
i would like some trout but am in the metro area where is thebest source?

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How big is your system ? How much growbed volume do you have ? How long has the system been running ?

If you've read anything on this forum you'll see that there is a bucketload of people lately that are ridiculously overstocking their systems, then jumping on here wanting to know what is wrong.


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PostPosted: May 29th, '12, 11:34 

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i ahve 2 IBC's and a third "truogh" that holds about 700 litres as well. 3 grow beds. i have about 20 perch in each of the IBC systems and 9 trout in in the third.


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PostPosted: May 29th, '12, 11:38 
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Again - how much growbed volume do you have ? The number of fish you can stock is directly proportional to the amount of growbed volume you have.

I'm guessing at this point, from what you have said, that you do not have any capacity for the system to cope with any more fish anyway.


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