You clearly aren’t from anywhere along the Murray darling basin because if you were you’d know silver perch thrive in temperatures cooler than you mentioned
I treat people have sometimes it's a female and a female with them siblings are seen it and it's very hard to but you can but yes you can put more than just one but it's kind of iffy
Most fish will eat earthworms as well and raising worms is east. All you got to do is make sure there’s water on the soil not everyday depending on what climate your in but when there new it’s important to satisfy there needs. I bought 1000 worms 5 years ago and there still alive and producing o yea keep the chickens away from the soil there in cause chickens are savages lol had to fight them one day haha
Also something interesting to note. Cold water dosent kill fish. So when big fish farms move there fish from the pond to a trucks they have a tank that’s set to a colder temperature so fish can survive if it’s hotter it can kill the fish. That’s why when you buy pet goldfish they tell you to set the bag in the aquarium so the water in the bag will gently level out to the temp in the aquarium that’s extremely important fish are more sensitive than you may believe
It’s not a fact that all catfish are bottom feeders either you can train them from birth to eat on the surface. This is good so you can see them, you wanna know how there doing so having them come to you is good
Tilapia 11-17C...... Hmmmm I think they are GTG in alot warmer temps... They are grown in some of the very warmest places in Asia and Africa - and they thrive.
howcome with other fish: flakes, pellets, an assortment of greens, worms, insects, you know, critter food. and then it gets to the koi and it's like: . . watermelon. peas.
I remember putting flathead catfish in one of my aquaponic systems... it was a horrible idea because they are difficult to handle... 6 of them died and i still have no idea why... the ratio of fish to bio filtration was perfect and there was no solid waste buildup, food was protein rich.... it may have been an infection or disease... i replaced them with goldfish after some big adjustments
If anyone is interested in aquaponics the best results that i've ever had was by following the Keiths Ponics Site (just google it) definately the most helpful info that I've tried.
There are many components to studying aquaponics. One place I found which successfully combines these is the Keiths Ponics Site (google it if you're interested) without a doubt the best info that I've heard of. look at this super resource.
@@dantemadden1533 Do you feel better now cursing out an old woman? Not everyone may be aware of the endangered status of the Murray Cod. My comment was for them...SHERLOCK.
For people that’s in a rush this is a aquaponics system in a short version. An aquaponics system is a growing system where there’s no absolute soil, but there’s fish that has its waste turn to ammonia. That ammonia is sucked in through pipes and is given to the plants for them to absorb. Then they drop out clean water for the fish, in a loop.
Are you sure tilapia temperature range 11 to 17 degrees celcius?? Wow. Why you even make this video with wrong information. Amazing. Edit: your video stop there at 1:04 end.