Greg, Cooter,
Here's a couple of sources for Tilapia:

Foster Lake & Pond Management
Wake county
(919) 772-8548
(919) 662-7856 fax
mitch@fosterlake.com
183 Donmoor Ct.
P.O. Box 1294
Garner, NC 27529
Species: black crappie, bluegill & hybrid bluegill, bream, blue tilapia, channel catfish, fathead minnow, triploid grasscarp, hybrid striped bass, large-mouth bass, redear(shellcracker)

Garland Fisheries
Orange county
(919) 732-4253
2711 Ode Turner Road
Hillsborough, NC 27278-9257
Species: bream, tilapia

Rad,
That's good to know!

I didn't start this thread, just recommending to PuttPutt that Tilapia might be a better choice than Grass Carp for "moss" algae removal & I was quoting Ed Richter.
NC State recommends blue & redbelly Tilapia:
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/nreos/wild/fisheries/weed_mgt/grasscarp/bio_control.html


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