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    Default Backyard production of fish and vegetables


    Do you have a space in your backyard of 2 or 3 square meters, regardless of shape, you can start producing your own Tilapia Fish and vegetables. Ideally, the fish feeds the plant and the plant feeds the fish, totally organic, no chemicals, no pesticides, no fertilizers, once you get the system in the right balance. System is modular and expandable and if you have a fence, you can start growing your vegetables vertically. No water is wasted and ideal for handicaps (except blind) as they can do some simple maitenance work and watch the fish and plant grow. US technologies - standards can produce as much as 150 to 200 or even more fishes per sq.m., Philippine Pond standard can only produce 5 fishes per sq. m. hence you need hectares to produce what 10 or 20 sq. meters backyard can do. This is one of the possible backyard - hobby activity that you can learn small scale and turn into big scale commercial, after all the big always come from the small, if they can make this happen in the US, no reason why we cannot do it in Cebu.

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    Bro naka try naka ani? I like the idea, can you share the process

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    This is Aquaponics... right?

    Its more directly related to hydroponics.
    Naay thread ani diri.... asa gani to...

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    Dia ra diay:
    https://www.istorya.net/forums/hobbie...droponics.html

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    As far as i know, mura'g naa may space requirement ang usa ka fish. Mura'g sakto ang Phil. Pond Std.
    Pero worth trying gihapon ni.
    Labi na for high-value crops.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by jackdi; 07-10-2011 at 01:48 PM. Reason: add link

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    I think the reason why the standards are different because of the difference in elements- like weather, temperature, etc.

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    There are parameters to watch and processes to ensure the stability and growth of fish in such a tight environment. It is like building an air-conditoned space for 150 people in a close room, so there must be sufficient oxygen, cleanliness-water change through recirculation and the quality of water. It is quite a delicate balance to maintain but can also be simplified.

    Obviously, the recent fish-kills, tell us a lesson to learn. The conditions in the Philippines are advantageous compared to that in the US, where they have snow and other extreme temperatures, issues that we don't have to worry about.

    Aquaponics is the combination of hydroponics and aquaculture - thus you are able to grow plants and fish simultaneously when you get the balance right in a limited space.

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    nice pud ni da, pero dili kay ko ganahan mo eat ug tilapya.

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    Quote Originally Posted by Palongkilang View Post
    nice pud ni da, pero dili kay ko ganahan mo eat ug tilapya.
    Then you can share the tilapia with your neighbors or the less fortunate

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    Quote Originally Posted by scriptologist View Post
    Bro naka try naka ani? I like the idea, can you share the process
    The process may look simple - the fish feeds the plants and the plants feed the fish...

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    can this be considered as RAS (recirculated Aquaculture System)? nindot bitaw ni siya dyud kung tagaan lang pod ni ug importansya sa government, although downside ani is electricity cost and wala pa ata existing RAS diri sa pinas, that was as of SEAFDEC when I inquired before, pwede pod ibutang ang details diri bro kung unsa process, then kung naa interested, makatabang pod sa uban..

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    nice ni da, kami sa amo naa mi tilapia pond gamay ra jud ang space, amo gi studihan for a year so far bati pa ang results kay dili mi kamao mo control sa pag inbreeding sa mga tilapia mahug mo explode ila population at expense sa ila size

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