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 Forum: Fish   Topic: Tilapia not eating

 Post subject: Re: Tilapia not eating
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 12:45 

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... to the surface at all. They would wait around towards the bottom because they were afraid the warmouth would eat them (he was known for eating his new room mates). Once I got rid of him, the bluegill now come straight to the surface when ever I'm around. Are the fish all the same general size? ...

 Forum: General Banter   Topic: The Evolution Puzzle

 Post subject: Re: The Evolution Puzzle
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 12:43 

Replies: 75
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... back then", it STARTED back then, it is still happening to this day! Bacteria are still evolving past bacteria, they are still creating new multy cell lifeforms, these lifeforms will further evovle under our now polluted planet and will become something very different to what lives now, ...

 Forum: General Banter   Topic: The Evolution Puzzle

 Post subject: Re: The Evolution Puzzle
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 12:19 

Replies: 75
Views: 248


... back then", it STARTED back then, it is still happening to this day! Bacteria are still evolving past bacteria, they are still creating new multy cell lifeforms, these lifeforms will further evovle under our now polluted planet and will become something very different to what lives now, ...

 Forum: General Banter   Topic: The Evolution Puzzle

 Post subject: Re: The Evolution Puzzle
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 11:59 

Replies: 75
Views: 248


... on the board.... Venter's interest in proteins comes from his interest in genetics generally. I'm guessing but it is probably quicker to identify new genomic constituents by looking at the proteins than by running genome mapping on every microbe they find. The sharing across kingdoms is precisely ...

 Forum: Members Systems   Topic: Has anyone treated powdery mildew with hydrogen peroxide?

Posted: May 23rd, '13, 10:57 

Replies: 7
Views: 81


... leaves, it doesn't occur as "spots". Diluted milk has minimal effect in my experience- best to remove the affected leaves and keep the new leaves as dry as possible. Oh i have had plenty of powdery mildew on my zuchini and pumpkins at the end of season that has started out as white ...

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Re: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 10:56 

Replies: 6
Views: 35


Owah... interesting... they allow Perca fluviatilis - Redfin Perch.... That makes them a no-brainer for aquaponics..... One of the necessities is being able to obtain fingerlings.... and luckily you should be able to obtain Red Fin fingerlings in NZ... I'll look up the details... That would be grea...

 Forum: Members Systems   Topic: Has anyone treated powdery mildew with hydrogen peroxide?

Posted: May 23rd, '13, 10:50 

Replies: 7
Views: 81


RupertofOZ wrote:
...Sorry... but I don't really see evidence of powdery mildew anyway...


Indeed, powdery mildew rapidly covers whole leaves, it doesn't occur as "spots". Diluted milk has minimal effect in my experience- best to remove the affected leaves and keep the new leaves as dry as possible.

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Re: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 10:35 

Replies: 6
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Owah... interesting... they allow Perca fluviatilis - Redfin Perch....

That makes them a no-brainer for aquaponics.....

One of the necessities is being able to obtain fingerlings.... and luckily you should be able to obtain Red Fin fingerlings in NZ...

I'll look up the details...

 Forum: Basic Information   Topic: fish for New Zealand Aquaponic system

Posted: May 23rd, '13, 09:55 

Replies: 11
Views: 806


Here is the current list of fish species allowable for farming in NZ as of 2012 http://www.fish.govt.nz/en-nz/Commercial/Aquaculture/Land-based+Aquaculture/List+of+Species.htm Also... REGULATION UPDATE The government intends to review the Freshwater Fish Farming Regulations in the future. MPI will c...

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Re: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 09:22 

Replies: 6
Views: 35


Salmon do live a lot of their cycle in the ocean, but they apparently grow out just fine in fresh - the local DPI here regularly stocks some lakes with them as well as trout. I was a bit surprised when I read up on it - I was planning on having them as well but the summers here in Bendigo get a bit ...

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Re: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 09:14 

Replies: 6
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Salmon would be awesome, and here was me thinking they'd be salties.... Thanks :)

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Re: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 09:03 

Replies: 6
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Atlantic Salmon are on that list so I would go for them. Seems mighty strange that they would let you grow them and not Trout though but fisheries regulations always seem to baffle me.

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Re: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 08:44 

Replies: 6
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Welcome to the forum. Yea, unfortunately you guys have got it pretty tough for fish selection. Its a shame.

 Forum: New Member Introductions   Topic: Hi from New Zealand

 Post subject: Hi from New Zealand
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 08:25 

Replies: 6
Views: 35


Hi there, just learning about aquaponics, from a browse through, it seems that the best alternatives for aquaponics in NZ are grass carp or goldfish. Pretty restrictive!! (I'd love some trout myself...) I had a bit of a look at the Ministry of Primary Industries website, and came across an updated l...

 Forum: General Banter   Topic: The Evolution Puzzle

 Post subject: Re: The Evolution Puzzle
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 06:33 

Replies: 75
Views: 248


... back then", it STARTED back then, it is still happening to this day! Bacteria are still evolving past bacteria, they are still creating new multy cell lifeforms, these lifeforms will further evovle under our now polluted planet and will become something very different to what lives now, ...
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