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johnsteve
04-22-2020, 08:58 AM
There is a youtube video about a guy with his aquaponic system that uses a big fish tank to feed his hydroponic system and grow vegetables. Then on Sunday you can drop a hook in there and haul out a tilapia or a trout. Depends on the water temp as to which fish you can use. I'd like to try one of these but I bet they stink too much to be in the house.
Anyone in the forum do any aquaponics? Seems like it'd be a cool way to grow a balanced diet in a confined area.
crashdive123
04-22-2020, 12:45 PM
There is a youtube video about a guy with his aquaponic system that uses a big fish tank to feed his hydroponic system and grow vegetables. Then on Sunday you can drop a hook in there and haul out a tilapia or a trout. Depends on the water temp as to which fish you can use. I'd like to try one of these but I bet they stink too much to be in the house.
Anyone in the forum do any aquaponics? Seems like it'd be a cool way to grow a balanced diet in a confined area.
Nah. Eat more beef. MOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I see what you did there.
Alan R McDaniel Jr
04-22-2020, 10:09 PM
Pull out a Tilapia (with a hook?) or a trout. I wonder how he got a cold water fish and a warm water fish to survive in the same tank?
Maybe he was feeding them SPAM!
Alan
LowKey
04-23-2020, 09:18 AM
Considering how freakin big the trout get in the pool at the local Bass Pro, I've often wondered about fish in the basement. All I have to do is turn off the sump pump.
(Trout fed on fish pellets tastes like dirt though.)
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