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PostPosted: May 11th, '07, 00:18 
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Would this work?

Instead of keeping the fish in hundreds of gallons water, what about instead using aeroponics on the fish? You could suspend them from a conveyor and squirt their gills with a nozzle as they floated past every so often?


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My marine biologist friend in Florida thought of that idea (then spent minutes chuckling to himself).


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Sounds like a terrible existence, but it would limit unwanted spawnings.


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It _might_ limit unwarranted spawnings.


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:LOL: That sounds like the plants at Epcot....


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Yep, that's where the idea came from.


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Dave Donley wrote:
Would this work?

Instead of keeping the fish in hundreds of gallons water, what about instead using aeroponics on the fish? You could suspend them from a conveyor and squirt their gills with a nozzle as they floated past every so often?


What about genetically engineering fish so that the gills are actually in a protective sac containing the water - then they could survive without being in water for their whole life!


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like a reverse scuba set-up for fish


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clarias catfish would love a system like that, especially if they could reach the fish dangling from the other conveyor :wink:


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I hope this is a joke....feeding would be incredibly labour intensive, probably by hand, one pellet at a time, because unlike plants fish dont get their food from the water (but hey i think we all know that)


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PostPosted: May 11th, '07, 10:16 
Sounds like it might work :wink: ....

until the power goes out ... and the merry go-round stops :D


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Duh! 0thats why you need a ferris wheel rupe!


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and a mental health check LOL


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PostPosted: May 11th, '07, 17:29 
Sorry Steve.... I thought the ferris wheel was for washing the veges when it went round.....

Can't use that idea for the fish anyway.... it's been patented ....

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It sounds like a more practicall idea for yabbies as i think they can breathe out of water they just can't breed.


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