Aquaponics Digest - Thu 04/15/99




Message   1: Re: Permaculture list

             from Jim Sealy Jr 

Message   2: Re: [Fwd: Aquaponics Information]

             from "Glennert Riedel" 

Message   3: Re: [Fwd: Aquaponics Information]

             from "Glennert Riedel" 

Message   4: Aquaponics Information

             from "Dale Robinson" 

Message   5: Re: Aquaponics Information

             from "Dale Robinson" 

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Subject: Re: Permaculture list

From:    Jim Sealy Jr 

Date:    Thu, 15 Apr 1999 08:14:15 -0500

You can also read the posts via the newsgroup at

news://franklin.oit.unc.edu

This will let you catch up on past posts.

Jim

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Subject: Re: [Fwd: Aquaponics Information]

From:    "Glennert Riedel" 

Date:    Thu, 15 Apr 1999 10:32:30 PDT

Hi,

You can check with http://www.aquaticecosystems.com

for example a aquaculture system:

Fish farm

Single Unit Price $2,245.00 

Part No.:  FF

Weight:  352 lbs. 

1999 Catalog Page:  257

in combination with

Aquaponic option kit for use w/ the mini fish farm # FF50

Single Unit Price: $149.00

Part No.:  CK50

Weight:  30 lbs. 

1999 Catalog Page:  255

Would you like a low cost addition to your Mini Fish FarmĒ which could

greatly enhance its use as a teaching tool while making it even more 

exciting to your students? The Aquaponics option is a unique 

hydroponic tray which allows you to grow lettuce, herbs, flowers, and 

other crops in the same tank as your fish! This interaction between 

animals and plants provides your students with the opportunity to 

study and observe a more natural ecosystem. The conversion kit is 

constructed of heavy duty ABS plastic, and is designed to float within 

the AES Mini Fish FarmĒ covering one half of the water surface. It is 

capable of growing up to 24 plants. Special screening protects plant 

roots from foraging fish and the float design provides proper tray 

height above the water. Kit includes 24 - 2 in. net pots, 24 rockwool 

cubes, 2 trays, and complete instructions. Aquaponics refill kit 

includes 24 - 2 in. net pots and 24 rockwool cubes. Provides hands-on 

experience in using current commercial technology. Study the 

interaction of plants and animals - a natural ecosystem. No perlite or 

gravel beds to clog with solid waste. Perfect for lettuce, herbs or 

other leafy crops, (not recommended for tomatoes, cucumbers or other 

high nutrient demand plants) Sturdy aluminum stand. 

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Subject: Re: [Fwd: Aquaponics Information]

From:    "Glennert Riedel" 

Date:    Thu, 15 Apr 1999 10:39:16 PDT

Hi,

You can check http://www.aquaticecosystems.com

Fish farm

Single Unit Price $2,245.00 

Part No.:  FF

Weight:  352 lbs. 

1999 Catalog Page:  257

in combination with:

Aquaponic option kit for use w/ the mini fish farm # FF50

Single Unit Price: $149.00

Part No.:  CK50

Weight:  30 lbs. 

1999 Catalog Page:  255

Would you like a low cost addition to your Mini Fish FarmĒ which could

greatly enhance its use as a teaching tool while making it even more 

exciting to your students? The Aquaponics option is a unique 

hydroponic tray which allows you to grow lettuce, herbs, flowers, and 

other crops in the same tank as your fish! This interaction between 

animals and plants provides your students with the opportunity to 

study and observe a more natural ecosystem. The conversion kit is 

constructed of heavy duty ABS plastic, and is designed to float within 

the AES Mini Fish FarmĒ covering one half of the water surface. It is 

capable of growing up to 24 plants. Special screening protects plant 

roots from foraging fish and the float design provides proper tray 

height above the water. Kit includes 24 - 2 in. net pots, 24 rockwool 

cubes, 2 trays, and complete instructions. Aquaponics refill kit 

includes 24 - 2 in. net pots and 24 rockwool cubes. Provides hands-on 

experience in using current commercial technology. Study the 

interaction of plants and animals - a natural ecosystem. No perlite or 

gravel beds to clog with solid waste. Perfect for lettuce, herbs or 

other leafy crops, (not recommended for tomatoes, cucumbers or other 

high nutrient demand plants) Sturdy aluminum stand. 

Success,

Glennert

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Subject: Aquaponics Information

From:    "Dale Robinson" 

Date:    Thu, 15 Apr 1999 13:53:34 -0500

I've added some new links to my site.  Now you may never want go anywhere

else for information on hydroponics, gardening, aquaculture or vermiculture.

All you need to know accessed from one cite.

Best regards

Dale Robinson

prof-robinson@worldnet.att.net

  Links page

  Growing beds page

  Links page

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Subject: Re: Aquaponics Information

From:    "Dale Robinson" 

Date:    Thu, 15 Apr 1999 16:47:44 -0500

Wouldn't you know it, I made a typo and copied it two times.

It's easy to see at any rate.  I put too many o's in mwhydroponincs

----- Original Message -----

From: William Evans 

To: Dale Robinson 

Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 2:01 PM

Subject: Re: Aquaponics Information

Bill Evens wrote

> None of the links worked...come up " not found"...

> billevans

>

> Dale Robinson wrote:

> >

> > I've added some new links to my site.  Now you may never want go

anywhere

> > else for information on hydroponics, gardening, aquaculture or

vermiculture.

> > All you need to know accessed from one cite.

> > Best regards

> > Dale Robinson

I'll correct these.  Something the spell check won't do.  Thanks for

bringing it to my attension!! sorry for the trouble.

> > prof-robinson@worldnet.att.net

> > http://home.att.net/~mwhydroponics/links.html  Links page

> > http://home.att.net/~mwhydroponics/bed.html  Growing beds page

> > http://home.att.net/~mwhydroponics/plans.html  Links page

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