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DanaPT 04-14-2017 01:33 PM

non yak tilapia report
 
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My son had an itch to hunt down some fish. The spot is literally in his back yard.

I have a 100 gal tank and 26 young tilapia fish. This fish caught measured 8.5 inches and about 5 oz. It was caught on white bread pressed on a hook.

I've had the fish working the garden since August 2016. Only then they were about 2 inches. So pretty good growth rate in 8 mos.

The future generation work the garden in a 50 gal tank. I'm guessing about 100 1 -2 inch fish (i had them when they were just little fry).

I'll start a breeding program into the winter and work on the next, next generation.

So far this aquaponic system is working out, except I need to work on the tilapia catching technique. I really don't have easy access and them fish are spooked easily.

mrJB 04-14-2017 03:13 PM

NIce...
 
WTG Manny!

Time now for that dedicated fish pond, augmented with a few catfish...

JB

Baja_Traveler 04-14-2017 05:57 PM

Nice! I've been wanting to convert an IBC into an aquaponic setup for years now. Maybe this is the year...

Fishin Phil 04-14-2017 06:25 PM

We now have an aquaponics system at my school. We also have tilapia in a 150 gallon tank. U.S.D. is our partner in this new program.

Chuck D 04-15-2017 07:58 AM

Thats dope! I am looking to go fully sustainable and have been interested in this for years, just haven't pulled the plug. Any good resources you want to share? Truly awesome!:luxhello:

Fishin Phil 04-15-2017 07:00 PM

Homemade aquaponics system on you tube. Plenty of videos on the subject. I also saw on TV a few weeks ago aeroponics. A company called aero farms has converted a 35,000 square foot factory into an aeroponics farm in New Jersey. Seeds grow through a cloth and roots are exposed to air and misted. The future of farming greater yields and no droughts. Very interesting.

DanaPT 04-16-2017 05:17 AM

Yes ... big stuff going on over the Internet on this subject.

Also consider practical aquaponics and backyardaquaponics web forums. A lot of assistance in metric system references, but easy enough. Materials I used for most part found at home depot. Mostly using hdpe and pvc (no glue).

Future foods farms in Yorba Linda has a pretty cool set up if you wanted to see a local commercial system.

I think every school should have one.

Tilapia trout bass gold fish or catfish are all doable fish. Each has there own requirements but all do the same. . Poop.

Fishin Phil 04-16-2017 08:50 AM

Here is the video on Aero Farms.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME_rprRlmMM

Hunters Pa 04-16-2017 10:13 AM

Wow, I really like this. I'm definitely going to have to look into it. I have plenty of space and home grown greens and veggies taste so much better

King Saba 04-17-2017 12:34 AM

I should get my system running again. I have a little 80 gallon tank with a 50 gallon grow bed. At its peak I was growing more lettuce, spinach, green onions, and radishes then I could care for. Super tender and sweet tasting stuff.

While were on this topic, does anyone know where I can get a hold of some signal crayfish? They're huge and would be so great to raise and EAT! :D

Baja_Traveler 04-17-2017 08:19 AM

Here is a link to a really good PDF document on building a system from an IBC Tote: IBC's of Aquaponics
These used food grade 275 gallon IBC's can be purchased for $100 at San Diego Drums and Totes in Lemon Grove. They originally contained bulk shipments of food like olives or honey etc., and were completely rinsed and cleaned before being put up for sale. I have several of them on the side of my house tied into my gutters for rain water collection.

Raskal311 04-17-2017 03:08 PM

Hi, I have an aquaponic system too and raised a few hundred golden talipia from fingerling. The winter is very hard on them and ended up loosing them all after two years. The first year I moved them indoors after loosing 60 of them over night on the first really cold week. I ended up switching to kois after two years.

A buddy who had his tank 4 foot under ground faired much better then I did.

DanaPT 04-18-2017 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Raskal311 (Post 278386)
Hi, I have an aquaponic system too and raised a few hundred golden talipia from fingerling. The winter is very hard on them and ended up loosing them all after two years. The first year I moved them indoors after loosing 60 of them over night on the first really cold week. I ended up switching to kois after two years.

A buddy who had his tank 4 foot under ground faired much better then I did.


This I under-appreciated. While it is So Cal, Tilapia are still warm water fish. I had to install heaters to maintain the temp. So far, I think my avg cost for lettuce is like 29.99 a head and at this pace... tilapia at $85 per pound.

Kinda like kayak fishing. So much cheaper/efficient for me to buy fish at the market! BUT not nearly as fun!

Waiting for someone to come up with a salt tank set up with WSB and Halibut.

steveooo 04-18-2017 12:04 PM

This is awesome. Definitely on my "to-do" list. :luxhello:

SDROB 04-18-2017 12:45 PM

So cool! I researched this a long time ago and completely forgot. I can't wait to live in a house again. Apartments suck for this type of lifestyle!

Baja_Traveler 04-18-2017 01:27 PM

Wouldn't a salt setup be cool? Unfortunately the only thing we could grow would be mangrove, but I could have some cool snook in there!...

sculpins4bait 04-23-2017 05:08 PM

They sell live crayfish at tuang phat supermarket in Linda vista


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