The tilapia are doing fine in the 34 gallon tank and are growing in size.
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More On My Aquaponics & Gardening Adventures.
Posted: 9th September 2012 by Mike Trent in Aquaponics, Blog, Ecology, Farming, Food, Gardening, Hydroponics, Life Style, Health & Diet, OutdoorsTags: Aquaponics, Garden, Gardening, Hanging Planters, Patio Garden, Patio Gardening, PatioPonix, Sprouting, Tilapia, Transplanting
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Be Your Own Farmer With Aquaponics, An Organic Way To Feed Yourself And Your Family.
Posted: 24th August 2012 by Mike Trent in Blog, Ecology, Farming, Food, Gardening, General CommentsTags: Aquaculture, Aquaponics, Cray Fish, Farming, Fresh Water Prawns, Gardening, Hydroponics, Organic, Tilapia, Vegetables
In the aquaculture, effluent accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients,
Good Science, Bad Science.
Posted: 13th April 2012 by Mike Trent in Astronomy, Cosmology, Physics, Science, SpaceThe surface of the sun is 6,000°C, three times what is needed to decompose water into hydrogen and oxygen through a process called thermolysis.
LIFE ON MARS!
Posted: 12th April 2012 by Mike Trent in Science, SpaceTags: Bruce Jakosky, Dr. Gilbert V. Levin, Extraterrestrial Life, Joseph Miller, Labeled Release, LR, Mars, Microorganisms, NASA, Viking Lander
Everything changed in 2008 with the success of NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander