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Aquaponics (IPA: /ˈękwəˈpɒnɪks/) is a self-watering closed-loop system that uses fish effluent and plants in a complementing recirculating enviroment to grow vegetables at an accelerated rate. Here you will find out about different systems you can build, it can be as small as a 10 gallon tank or a large scale commercial setup!
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« on: May 16, 2010, 04:04:04 pm »

Found this while looking for tilapia pictures:

http://theeatingroom.wordpress.com/2009/04/11/organic-tilapia-in-two-ways/

"For the baked tilapia, I seasoned each piece with salt and pepper, inserted about two seeded lemon slices, two slices of ginger and scallion stalks in each tilapia. Topped each piece with about two tsps minced red bell peppers and 2 tsps chopped onion. Baked them for 220C for 30 minutes."
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current build:
150 gal rubbermaid and 3 half 55 gallon GB, 2 rubbermaid GB
160 gallon pond
2x250 galon IBC
300 gallon monster tank
plants: chinese taro, lilikoi, roma tomato, manoa lettuce, strawberry, kale, bok choy, swiss chard, celery, chinese parsley, eggplant, okinawan sweet potato, watercress, cabbage, and azolla
fish: 1 feeder comet, 6 blue tilapia, 9 gold tilapia, 200 fingerlings, 300 fry, 13 chinese catfish, 3 koi, 1 malaysian prawn
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