Didn’t really see a good place for this, so it’s farming of sorts…. If there is a better place, mods can move it please
So this year I decided to set up an aquaculture set of tanks, using several used food grade 275 gallon totes ( IBC’s ) in looking for fish… I decided on Tilapia, even though I have a limited grow season… ) my www info says the blue tilapia are more resistant to cooler water, but, they will stop growing, and die, long before the water gets close to freezing… I chose tilapia, because of the fast grow rate, and the way they tolerate density in the tanks… this is my 1st venture into something like this… I got 100 supposed fingerlings…. ( though I would have called them fry )… but they have more than tripled in size in the 3 weeks I’ve had them
I’m Doing some hydroponics of vegetables, for the kitchen, and growing duck weed, both as feed, and part of the filter
I thought about catfish, but I’m pretty happy with my choice, so far…
Anyone else growing their own fish to eat???
BTW… the graded fingerlings I bought, were pretty expensive… and tilapia are supposedly easy to breed, so I’ll be holding back 3-4 from harvesting, and will be trying to breed my own, over the winter ( indoors) to raise next summer in my system
So this year I decided to set up an aquaculture set of tanks, using several used food grade 275 gallon totes ( IBC’s ) in looking for fish… I decided on Tilapia, even though I have a limited grow season… ) my www info says the blue tilapia are more resistant to cooler water, but, they will stop growing, and die, long before the water gets close to freezing… I chose tilapia, because of the fast grow rate, and the way they tolerate density in the tanks… this is my 1st venture into something like this… I got 100 supposed fingerlings…. ( though I would have called them fry )… but they have more than tripled in size in the 3 weeks I’ve had them
I’m Doing some hydroponics of vegetables, for the kitchen, and growing duck weed, both as feed, and part of the filter
I thought about catfish, but I’m pretty happy with my choice, so far…
Anyone else growing their own fish to eat???
BTW… the graded fingerlings I bought, were pretty expensive… and tilapia are supposedly easy to breed, so I’ll be holding back 3-4 from harvesting, and will be trying to breed my own, over the winter ( indoors) to raise next summer in my system
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