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Hi everyone, my wife and I have a 3 acre "homestead" in Gratiot County, Michigan, and we are thinking of raising either bluegill or yellow perch for our own consumption, and found this site via google. Hope to learn a bunch from you guys!
Roger
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Welcome to the Pond Boss family, Roger.
We're glad to have you here. I've got a pond that we raise bluegill and yellow perch in combination. They both taste great and seem to coexist quite well.
Bruce
Holding a redear sunfish is like running with scissors.
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We are actually looking at either blue barrels or stock tanks. We would then use the "fish water" to water our garden. I know that small containers like this would need to get charged much more frequently, but since we have a large garden, it'll get used.
Thanks Bruce!!
Roger
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Yellow perch are absolutely the tastiest fish I've ever eaten. Interestingly, they are quite tolerant of low DO levels, provided they aren't stressed by some other parameter, such as high temperatures.
Holding a redear sunfish is like running with scissors.
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We are actually looking at either blue barrels or stock tanks. We would then use the "fish water" to water our garden. I know that small containers like this would need to get charged much more frequently, but since we have a large garden, it'll get used.
Thanks Bruce!! Why not build a pond!? I am also a new member here that now knows a few guys who could help you get it done...
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River, You could also set up an RAS system. Here's a link that talks about them. Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) link If you do a google site search (go to google and type in (or copy and paste) the following phrase: ras site:pondboss.com you will get a bunch of good links.
JHAP ~~~~~~~~~~ "My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives." ...Hedley Lamarr (that's Hedley not Hedy)
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A pond is not really feasable, with the area we have and the other things (orchard, cane fruuit, garden, poultry, rabbits, and small animals that need range), otherwise we would *wink*
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River, You could also set up an RAS system. Here's a link that talks about them. Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) link If you do a google site search (go to google and type in (or copy and paste) the following phrase: ras site:pondboss.com you will get a bunch of good links. That's the link that led me here Thanks a bunch, Jeff!
Roger
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