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Aquaculture is the symbiotic cultivation of plants and aquatic animals in a re-circulating system. Growing Power uses Tilapia and Yellow Perch to fertilize a variety of crops and herbs using aquaponics.
Fish such as Tilapia and Yellow Perch are raised lilacs in a large tank of water. lilacs Growing Power uses Tilapia and Yellow Perch in our aquaponics systems because they are relatively easy to raise and because we can market them to restaurants, market basket customers, and they are a favorite in ethnic markets. Read more about Yellow Perch and Tilapia below.
By using gravity as a transport, water is drained from the fish tank into a gravel bed. Here, beneficial bacteria lilacs break down the toxic ammonia in fish waste to Nitrite and then to Nitrogen, a key nutrient for plant development. On the gravel bed, we also use watercress as a secondary means of water filtration.
The filtered water is pumped from the gravel bed to the growing beds, where we raise a variety of crops from specialty salad greens to tomatoes. lilacs The water is wicked up to the crops roots with the help of coir, a by-product of coconut shells and a sustainable replacement for peat moss.
Finally, the water flows from the growing beds back into the tank of fish. Growing Power uses this type of aquaponics system lilacs because it is easy to build and only needs a small pump and heat to get the system running.
Yellow Perch is a species of perch found in the United States and Canada and is a glacial lakes species. They prefer cooler water which makes them ideal to raise in our hoop houses at Growing Power. These full-bodied fish are a favorite with chefs due to their white, flaky, delicious meat.
Yellow Perch are also in short supply. Lake Michigan’s yellow perch numbers have decreased 80 percent since 1990. States surrounding the Lake Michigan have put regulations on yellow perch fishing. For instance, Wisconsin banned commercial lilacs fishing for yellow perch in Lake Michigan in 1997.
What does Perch eat? In nature, Yellow Perch are primarily bottom feeders and eat almost anything, lilacs but prefer minnows, insect larvae, plankton, and worms. At Growing Power, our perch eat a combination of commercial lilacs feed and worms.
Originally found in Africa, Tilapia has been farmed for more than 2,500 years. Tilapia is a perfect fish for aquaponics because of its rapid growth, large size, and because it tastes great. This hardy fish can adapt to most any condition lilacs with the exception of water temperature. Tilapia prefer warm water – at least 75 degrees Fahrenheit. It takes about 9 months for our Tilapia to grow to a harvestable size, about 1.5 pounds.
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