First, do people actually eat perch from Lake Erie? Second - why are they not using the nitrites / nitrates to fertile plants in greenhouse or some kind of permaculture design? At the least they can use duckweed to remove nitrogenous compounds from the water, allowing more to be recycled. It's free energy - use it for something!
Oh, it makes so much more sense to produce waste water that has to be disposed of somewhere and continually have to use fresh water rather than recycle it.
Cool! How come you are using special fish food? Why not gop to Mac's and get all their thrown away meat and bread and feed it to them? just throw whole chicken's in the tank. What about crayfish? Can you biocreate hugh crayfish?
Very superb. It's a job well done
ade50able 2 months ago
Does anyone know the species of freshwater prawns that are suitable for human consumption?
dorkygreenguy 2 years ago
First, do people actually eat perch from Lake Erie? Second - why are they not using the nitrites / nitrates to fertile plants in greenhouse or some kind of permaculture design? At the least they can use duckweed to remove nitrogenous compounds from the water, allowing more to be recycled. It's free energy - use it for something!
Oh, it makes so much more sense to produce waste water that has to be disposed of somewhere and continually have to use fresh water rather than recycle it.
dorkygreenguy 2 years ago
your making a big mistake wasting all that fish waste you could hook your system up closed loop to grow food using aquaponics method.
127quinn 2 years ago
thank you for sharing
dmacosta1 2 years ago
Cool! How come you are using special fish food? Why not gop to Mac's and get all their thrown away meat and bread and feed it to them? just throw whole chicken's in the tank. What about crayfish? Can you biocreate hugh crayfish?
Dallouez 3 years ago
shrimp dont eat meat, the are vegaterians, the only reason they go near meat is to remove it from the area as bot to pollote the water
auzziman911 2 years ago