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Lets make the "fishing capital of the world" the Aquaponics capital. Invite every florida aquaponics farmer you know to this list

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Frank P.

Aquaponics in sw Florida?

Started by Frank P. 3 hours ago. 0 Replies

Hey guys I've just learned about Aquaponics and am fascinated by it. Are there any places set up and running not too far from the Ft. Myers area?I am only in town for a couple of days but thought it…Continue

Edwin Mercado

Least expensive grow media for Central FL?

Started by Edwin Mercado. Last reply by TCLynx on Tuesday. 12 Replies

Hi everyone.Well, the proverbial ball is definitely rolling.  I have my three IBC tanks.  I have my water pump.  I have plenty of PVC lying around for the plumbing.  What I don't have is growing…Continue

Gray Farm Life Inc.

Tours in Brevard County

Started by Gray Farm Life Inc.. Last reply by David Lindemann Feb 1. 13 Replies

Who is up for some tours in Brevard County?  Would love to see some other systems.Continue

clay hartwig

south florida farmers unit (or at least put yourself on the member map)

Started by clay hartwig. Last reply by Wil Miles Jan 23. 6 Replies

i realy feel like i am on my own down here. i have a decent set up and know of a few people who are trying to get started. but we realy need to pull together and act like a comunity or we never will…Continue

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Robert C Beck Comment by Robert C Beck on Tuesday

You can get them from Morningstar Fisherman in Dade city. That's about an hour away from downtown depending on traffic. 

Steve Manning Comment by Steve Manning on Tuesday

Anyone know a good place to get blue tilapia's around Orlando? Pure breed. I want to pick them up. $90 in shipping. Forget that. That's more then buying the fish.

Any info would be much appreciated.

Thanks

TCLynx Comment by TCLynx on Tuesday

I wouldn't feed fish guts back to the fish, my chickens would go on strike, they believe all fish remains belong to them.

Wil Miles Comment by Wil Miles on January 18, 2012 at 11:06am

Hello all Naples Florida here ive got tilapia and veggies so far bigger plans down the line but any info is appreciated

Greg Pettengill Comment by Greg Pettengill on January 13, 2012 at 6:51pm

David,

To use fish gut it might consider using them in vermicomposting or a Black Soldier Fly (BSF) waste recycling system.  But regardless, you do not want to feed them "fresh" to tilapia.

Patrick McKee Comment by Patrick McKee on January 13, 2012 at 12:29pm

David how big of a system are you planning? Fish pond pellets will be good, you want to give your fish a balanced diet. Here is an article Sylvia wrote

http://theaquaponicsource.com/2011/11/08/aquaponic-fish-are-not-gar...

You probably don't need any additional heat there in Abaco if your system is outside you can put a greenhouse over it; I can show you how to build an inexpensive greenhouse.

David cote Comment by David cote on January 13, 2012 at 9:11am

Thank yo Lynx.  What kind of scrap can Tilapia eat? We have a fish packing house here , can and will they eat fresh fish gut?

 

TCLynx Comment by TCLynx on January 13, 2012 at 8:22am

If your goal is to grow tilapia out fast, then you may need heating and you would need a good quality commercial fish feed for at least part of their diet.

If your goal is to just let the tilapia grow out at a more slow pace, you just need to keep the water over 55 F and you may only have an occasional spell cool enough to think about heating the water and algae/duckweed and other waste products as feed may be enough.

But, if you are only using algae/duckweed and occasional scraps to feed the tilapia, you may find you have limited nutrients to feed your veggies in the aquaponics part of the system (especially if the algae and duckweed are being grown in the system and using up all the nutrients.)

David cote Comment by David cote on January 13, 2012 at 8:02am

Hoping set up a small aquaponics system in The Bahamas at a special needs school.  Will heating be an issue during winter months?  Also  would local algae be a sufficient food source or am I dreaming? How about duck weed? I see it is a popular food for Tilapia. Could it be grown here or it is more realistic to think of buying fish pallets. Thanks

Dave Lindstedt Comment by Dave Lindstedt on December 26, 2011 at 4:49pm

Hi all:  I attended Green Acres, 1 day work shop back in May 2011.  July 20th I launched "Ramona Aquaponic Farm"  here in Hudson, FL (30 miles north of Clearwater) on the Gulf coast. I have a 128 sq.ft. 4 grow trouth systen and I am in the middle of doubling it. With a goal to have 24 grow trouth system (768 sq.ft) in operation by the end of 2012.  The plan is to create a self sustaining commercial farm on an acre & half that would totally support a family of 5..

 

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