I've discovered that instead of the 300 gallon fish tank I was planning for my aquaponics system (stocked with catfish), my wife is more comfortable with a 150-170 gallon tank due to the large footprint required for the larger tank. So I've been researching fish for my smaller tank. I want to maximize fish for the space. I've received many suggestions for bluegill, so I did a little research via Google. Surprise, surprise....bluegill are being researched as a lower cost alternative to tilapia for commercial sales. I would prefer a native fish to tilapia anyway, so besides catfish, blueguill are sounding more and more attractive. They seem to be pretty hardy and tolerant.
Here's an article from my native state that I ran across tonight: http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2010/01/15/bluegill-fish-...
Now if I can just grow them out to 1 lb in my aquaponics system, I'll be a very happy man.
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Comment by txdurk on January 31, 2012 at 9:28am
Comment by txdurk on January 30, 2012 at 5:59pm
Comment by Kellen Weissenbach on January 30, 2012 at 1:48pm I know the Overtons from another group I am involved with. They are top notch people and will take good care of you.
I wouldn't bother with redear sunfish (RES) in an AP system. They are fantastic for a pond though, as they will keep snails down, which are an intermediate host to some parasites. Snails, small mollusks and crayfish are their primary forage items. In an AP system, they will grow slower than the CNBG and are pickier eaters when it comes to a pellet diet. If they have any hybrid striped bass (HSB), you might consider getting a small number of them to try too. They will grow FAST and are quite tasty. I love them.
Comment by txdurk on January 28, 2012 at 6:39pm
Comment by B. Pearcy on March 19, 2011 at 7:55pm Floria Fish farms web site has been messed up for ages but let me see if I can find the phone number.
Florida Fish Farms Inc
9684 CR 705
Center Hill, FL 33514
(352) 793-4224
Comment by B. Pearcy on March 19, 2011 at 7:32pm Well. I got a quote some overnight mail order coppernose bluegill. It's a good reason to find a local fish supplier so you can pick up the fish directly from the farm.
Quote: 132.15 + 6.50 for the small shipping box +7.50 for 30 coppernose bream.
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