How to Choose the Right Fish for Your Aquaponics System
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How To Choose The Right Fish For Your Aquaponics System
Article by M Wilson
Growing fish and vegetables together with aquaponics is a great way to produce low cost organic food for you and your family. The amount of production can be high for the small amount of maintenance you put into it. But in order to get good results, you need to choose the right fish for your aquaponics system.
Fish are a very important component of any aquaponics garden. They are the ones that supply all the nutrients that your plants need to grow. Although fish are easy to grow, they do have certain requirements in order to survive and flourish. Different types of fish have different requirements, mainly with water temperature. Before you decide which type of fish is best for your aquaponics system, you will have to decide what kind of water temperatures you can maintain.
Before anything, you will have to check to see if any fish are banned in your area. Tilapia, for example, are not allowed in many parts of the world. Mainly in areas with warmer climates where they could survive in the wild and become invasive pests if released. You can check with a local extension agent or with your local fish and wildlife department.
Once you know which fish are allowed, you can determine which will be best for your system. If you have an indoor system, most of the warm water fish will do well with possible only a little bit of supplemental heat needed for the warmest water fish. If you are in a climate with cold winters, warm water fish like tilapia and Chinese catfish can be difficult to raise outside, unless you have some way of keeping the water warm. There are fish like bass, crappie, bluegill, some perch and many others that can tolerate both warm and cold waters. These can be great for outdoor growing in temperate climates.
If you have the ability to maintain cool water year round, consider yourself lucky. This opens up the possibilities for growing cold water fish like trout and salmon. For most people to be able to grow these fish, they need cooling systems for their water, which can be costly.
With a little research into the requirements of different fish species, you can determine which fish will be the best for the environment that your aquaponics system will provide. Making sure you have the right match to produce healthy fish will help to ensure you also have healthy productive plants.
Download this aquaponics guide and learn everything you need to know to get started with aquaponics the right way.
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I have a few tropical and a few cold water fish but the question I want to ask is that can they live together ??? Thnx ..
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Answer by Peter File
No, thats like putting love birds and hate birds together, doesnt work.
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