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    Default Growing fish and vegetable as a hobby


    Aquaponics allows you to organically grow fish and vegetables - creating a healthy environment and provide you with fresh vegetables and live succulent fish. You need only a small space and if really space is limited you can make a vertical garden. Has anyone tried this before?

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    90% of diseases and illneses can be traced to what we eat and what we don't eat. Healthy and beautiful living begins with the food we eat. No amount of exercise can correct the toxins we induce in our body unless we take in healthy food. Healthy food can be expensive - but you can learn to start your own backyard food production growing fish and vegetables for as small as 2 square meters.

    Standard Philippine production pond is 5 fishes per sq.m. US RAS ( Recirculating Aquaculture System) can produce 100's or more per sq.m. right in your own backyard. Plus the bonus of the vegetables, like kangkong, lettuce, tomatoes, eggplant, etc., No chemicals, no fertilizers, pesticides, the fish feeds the plant and the plant feeds the fish...

    Modular and expandable, as you grow your knowledge you can add more modules and expand capacity - start sharing or selling your produce live fish and fresh vegetables without leaving your house. Ideal for houswives or retirees or handicaps(except blind). if you are serious to get started let me know.
    PM or email me with your email address for more info.

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    Invest on good health and know-how(knowledge is power) in producing your own healthy food. Ignorance can be very very expensive and no matter how much money you have, God forbid, it will go down the drain if you or any member of your family gets into health problems that could have simply prevented. Hospitals, Doctors, Pharmacies and funeral parlor are your main beneficiares because of sheer ignorance on health and good healthy food.

    During the time of great depression in the 1930's in the US, the only people who had decent meals daily were people in the farm or those who owned farms. Now, with Aquaponics, we have a chance to produce our own food - fish and vegetables in our backyard, such that come - God forbid, great depression, pandemic, calamities, etc., we are able to sustain ourselves without outside supply of food. Food enough for each of the families that have prepared for these eventuality. History tend to repeat itself, and the wise should learn from history and the pattern it unfolds.

    There was a time somewhere in northern luzon when an area was quarantined because of an epidemic, hence no one get in or out of a certain sector. Once again, God forbid, but should it happen we would be ready if we are able to produce our own food. The direction of environment friendly systems is towards - decentralization, such that energy - power plant is will now be produced near the source not the centralized system with long wires to power lines - dangling along the road.

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    nice hobbly unsa difference ani niya sa hydophonics sir> PM lang

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    up ko ani kay mao ni ang technology sa future

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    someone needs to try this para maka report if its worthwhile.

    for now i only have one question that bothers me. Granting that the fish load is dense enough to supply the amount of N, P and K to the plants,
    I dont know how trace elements are supplied especially Fe, Mg and others (Cu, Co, Mn, Zn etc) I dont think fish food is enough to supply the Fe & Mn needs.
    Last edited by Soggy2; 09-11-2011 at 07:49 PM.

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    look at my first Aquaponics project built two weeks ago..

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    Quote Originally Posted by connection2wealth View Post
    look at my first Aquaponics project built two weeks ago..

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    nice bro, naa kay site gi sundan ana imo project?

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    Quote Originally Posted by codered88 View Post
    nice bro, naa kay site gi sundan ana imo project?
    Ang ideas Yes gikan sa net but ang setup is one of a kind..customize na ako bro applying the 3 method of Aquaponics..

    See updates here:

    https://www.istorya.net/forums/genera...nces-here.html

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    Yes, please PM for details. Budget to set up depends on how much you want to produce, go for low end or high end. This will be part of the topic and to help you make a cost effective decision. Just like building a house - bamboo nipa hut or hollow blocks/GI sheet. Will help you to get started. Range 1,000 to hundreds of thousands...

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    Thank you for your interest in this venture. This is a know-how you will cherish for a lifetime and investment that will not rot or be stolen, your "insurance" for the future - while you create a healthy environment and do your share of protecting our seas, ocean, river, lakes, forest and mountain. Your own eco-system beside you, for you and your family to enjoy. Create a micro-climate - oxygenated by plants around you.

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