RupertofOZ wrote:
Damian wrote:
A 10,000L tank will be cheeper to install but more expemcive to operate and harder to harvest, I am hoping I could move the fish through the 8 in pipes as well. With raceways I can control the water flow and airation way better. I compare the 10000L single tank and 7 container system to factory farm and free range.
I'm sorry.. I can't grasp how or why a 10000L tank could/would be more expensive to operate than a similar size container...

Or how/why it would be more difficult to "harvest"...

And I don't understand where your concept of "raceways" fits into your proposed design???
The 40foot fish tanks would be concidered racewayswith the amount of water flow I envition.
The total water volume would b 111002L thats thevseven containers if it was a circle pond not sure of the diameter at two feet deep, but that's a big pond to try and net capture talipia out of, for 3 people to do it could take a day or two to harvest a pond that size with out draining out most the water, and then were do you put that water while your harvesting if you do drain it? Replacing that much water at harvest will be costly and having a tank the same size as your single fish tank to drain to just sitting there is a waste of a good tank, if you don't drain the tank and go the rout of netting them out then you damage more produt and the live fish will be in holding conditions longer because decreasing quailty when you take longer to compleat the harvest, with individual 40foot fish tanks I can drain the tank and harvest a batch of fish in hours with out dumping any water, and airating the different fish tanks with the localised required amount of air and water flow will be more cost effective.
With the more focused attention you can give to smaller batches of fish will mean the enitial cost is not a good desideing factor but it should be the time to return on investment