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PostPosted: Aug 12th, '14, 21:30 
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We're only abut 1/2 hour away in Uckfield at the moment. You could also use heat from composting or chickens, but we can chat to you properly if you'd like to come and visit?


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PostPosted: Aug 12th, '14, 21:44 
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PLJ wrote:
Come on, Jellyfishing, post an image for your audience.


Been looking around the site, but not sure how or where to upload them to the profile?


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PostPosted: Aug 12th, '14, 22:05 
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Good Pictures.

Surely trout would be more suitable, what temp does your Ft run at?


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PostPosted: Aug 12th, '14, 22:06 
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Posting your images into your system thread as you have done is just fine, Jellyfishing. If you want to add a link to your system in your signature block then go to User Control Panel > Profile > Edit Signature and paste it in.

Your system looks sensational! Not only is it very neat and organised but it looks like it is really productive as well. The plants are a picture of health, so well done.


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PostPosted: Aug 12th, '14, 22:32 
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Thank you, not bad for a 2month old system, already harvesting tomatoes and beans! We put a lot of thought into the design, including making sure it was of food-grade quality, and it seems to be paying off. Will post some pictures of our other designs within it, including the filtration etc, we're trying quite a few things we've never seen before.


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PostPosted: Aug 13th, '14, 06:06 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Jellyfishing wrote:
We thought it would be too cold (expensive to heat) to keep tilapia over winter, hence the koi and trout, but from the way our system runs, it shouldn't be a problem for us, and is something we're thinking about again.


What!

Ehh... I mean welcome to the forum.

How do you keep your water warm enough for Tilapia? You must live in a warm part of the world. :D Where I am in Australia we have just had a weak of on again, off again snow. It is a marvelous sunny day today so the GH will probably get up to about 22C but the water will still be bloody cold.


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