Aquaponics Digest - Wed 03/14/01



Message   1: Re: aqua personal websites
             from "Devon Williams" 

Message   2: Re: Hyacinth Leaf burn / Re: Use of FRITZ ZYME
             from Dean Baxter 

Message   3: Re: aqua personal websites
             from fishmanbruce 'at' webtv.net (Bruce Schreiber)

Message   4: Re: aqua personal websites
             from fishmanbruce 'at' webtv.net (Bruce Schreiber)

Message   5: Re: fish price per lb.
             from fishmanbruce 'at' webtv.net (Bruce Schreiber)



| Message 1  

Subject: Re: aqua personal websites
From:    "Devon Williams" 
Date:    Wed, 14 Mar 2001 08:23:02 -0500

Hi Kevin.  I'm just starting out, but my website has some MPEG movies of the 
setup so far...enjoy...be sure to click on the blinking "HERE" to go to the 
movies page.
http://www.mindspring.com/~mcconnellms/staff/dwilliams/projects.htm

Devon Williams
Beer Belly Brothers Brewing
Watkinsville, GA

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>From: Kilers 'at' aol.com
>Reply-To: aquaponics 'at' townsqr.com
>To: aquaponics 'at' townsqr.com
>Subject: aqua personal websites
>Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 21:54:02 EST
>
>Hello all. I was wondering if any of you had home pages with pictures of 
>your
>set up. I have been taking a few pictures of mine as I progress but not 
>much
>to show yet. Once I get my white channel cats into my cave cistern I will
>post some pictures on the web.(end of the month?) I also have a question
>about using aluminum gutter for channels. I am in the gutter business so I
>happen to have a lot of gutter laying around. I was told that I could not 
>use
>this for aquaponic system. Could I paint the inside and still use it?  
>Thanks
>Kevin



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| Message 2  

Subject: Re: Hyacinth Leaf burn / Re: Use of FRITZ ZYME
From:    Dean Baxter 
Date:    Wed, 14 Mar 2001 05:41:08 -0800 (PST)

Please, please unsubscribe me from this mailing list.
I am being inundated with unecessary emails. Thank you
so much for your time and cooperation.

Dean


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| Message 3  

Subject: Re: aqua personal websites
From:    fishmanbruce 'at' webtv.net (Bruce Schreiber)
Date:    Wed, 14 Mar 2001 14:42:19 -0600 (CST)

Devon the 2 part Epoxy paint that you would have to use is to expensive
so instead try this. Line up the gutter side by side and nail them onto
a frame then glue some  black plastic visqueen in to the gutter contour
to make a sort of wide roofing looking sort of thingi . With a 1 inch
drop at one end it will work just fine

                           Bruce




| Message 4  

Subject: Re: aqua personal websites
From:    fishmanbruce 'at' webtv.net (Bruce Schreiber)
Date:    Wed, 14 Mar 2001 15:14:50 -0600 (CST)

Kevin im sorry I thought it was Devon that asked that question  but
Adriana is right.
                         Bruce




| Message 5  

Subject: Re: fish price per lb.
From:    fishmanbruce 'at' webtv.net (Bruce Schreiber)
Date:    Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:16:37 -0600 (CST)

Carolyn      Adriana is right about the top end Koi and the same goes
for the better gold fish too. But in general with the addition a small
number  of breeding tanks ,(Small aquariums  10gal.s) to the aquaponic
set up you have the ability to grow out any  pet shop strain in demand
and at a nice profit to. Just make shure that the fish that you choose
are compatible to your water supply, (i.e.) hard water species to hard
water. Soft to soft, to keep things simple.  And the feed is smaller to.
I grow a lot of Peacocks  and others from the African rift lakes up to
full color and they are great sellers I buy them small at a low price
and sell in full color for about $12 ea. wholesale or $25 to $45 ea. in
small lots in 3 to 6 months and profit $10 ea. and thats if i don't
spawn them myself they spawn the same as Tilapia being mouth breeders
too .On any specie just check with the pet stores to see what is in
demand but I personally would not go with guppies, to much genetics
involved to get good ones and Koi are just fine if you have a local
market
I got to go for now this dam parrot is mugging me
                    Bruce







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