Why AQUAPONICS?
– 1 square metre of growbed is equivalent to 10 square metres of garden.
– Your fish fertilise your plants until you eat them, while you are growing more fish to replace them.
– You only use the water your plants use and dont have the waste of water soaking into the garden and growing weeds.
– A small pump can be run by small solar panel setup.
Warning No Tilapia Fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did a story on them, very bad for your health!“Also, farmed tilapia contains a less healthful mix of fatty acids because the fish are fed corn and soy instead of lake plants and algae, the diet of wild tilapia.
“It may look like fish and taste like fish but does not have the benefits — it may be detrimental,” said Dr. Floyd Chilton, a professor of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center who specializes in fish lipids.
Environmentalists argue that intensive and unregulated tilapia farming is damaging ecosystems in poor countries with practices generally prohibited in the United States — like breeding huge numbers of fish in cages in natural lakes, where fish waste pollutes the water. ”
– 1 square metre of growbed is equivalent to 10 square metres of garden.
– Your fish fertilise your plants until you eat them, while you are growing more fish to replace them.
– You only use the water your plants use and dont have the waste of water soaking into the garden and growing weeds.
– A small pump can be run by small solar panel setup.
Warning No Tilapia Fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did a story on them, very bad for your health!“Also, farmed tilapia contains a less healthful mix of fatty acids because the fish are fed corn and soy instead of lake plants and algae, the diet of wild tilapia.
“It may look like fish and taste like fish but does not have the benefits — it may be detrimental,” said Dr. Floyd Chilton, a professor of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center who specializes in fish lipids.
Environmentalists argue that intensive and unregulated tilapia farming is damaging ecosystems in poor countries with practices generally prohibited in the United States — like breeding huge numbers of fish in cages in natural lakes, where fish waste pollutes the water. ”