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Originally Posted by highflyer
Scott, as you know we have a lot of flow through. Right now we have seven to ten feet of visibility using my disk. I do understand there is a lot of difference nutrient loading in different waters. Here I have less, but I still need to manage it. Also, it's fun to learn new stuff.


Also the more vascular plants that are in the pond the less nutrients are available for Phytoplankton and FA to grow. They still have livestock grazing on the ground upstream?


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A few, I would say my neighbor is very respectful of our shared water. He does not over graze, and sells more hay than his cows eat.

I do have too many lilies, that needs to change next year.


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Well with all the new fish in the tanks, I figured I had better get out in front of the poo load coming. The swirl filter is now 32 inches in diameter and over 100 gallons in volume. The swirl filter is settling out a lot more poo and very little waist is making it to the final filter. The Bio-reactor tank is also larger now, it is now 28 inches in diameter. I had 6.5 cubic feet of bio balls in the system and now, I can use closer to 10 cubic feet of bio ball protecting my system to over 300 pounds of fish eating well!


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Ok changed my mind your a freak lol. What do you do with all the tilapia? Do you sell them?


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Originally Posted by highflyer
Well with all the new fish in the tanks, I figured I had better get out in front of the poo load coming. The swirl filter is now 32 inches in diameter and over 100 gallons in volume. The swirl filter is settling out a lot more poo and very little waist is making it to the final filter. The Bio-reactor tank is also larger now, it is now 28 inches in diameter. I had 6.5 cubic feet of bio balls in the system and now, I can use closer to 10 cubic feet of bio ball protecting my system to over 300 pounds of fish eating well!

Any videos of the swirl filter in action?


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When I get back I will empty the swirl filter. I'll record it. I will say it is impressive flushing the larger tank.

Another vote "FOR," yes!

The Tilapia are for algae control and fish tacos. We are going to have a lot of Tacos this year!


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Brian, can I get your recipe for fish tacos? I have never had them but caught over 500 BG this year and would love to try them. Thanks

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You bet. When I get were I am going, I'll add it to this thread. In the meantime, anyone who has a good fish taco recipe feel free to post it!

Fish tacos are awesome!


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Okay, I have "owed" this video for a while now.

Here is the swirl filter, cleaning itself with the help of gravity and one valve.

Our Tilapia fish Taco recipe is also coming soon.



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Brian,

Thanks for posting the great video.

It was much easier to see after you "stepped down" at the 1:55 mark. (Of course, the cleaning got much more efficient from that point forward too.)

Good luck over-wintering your tilapia this year!

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Looks good...!!!

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Very cool!


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Well it's time for an update. I have been feeding the Tilapia food from Optimal. The water is in very good shape. The different tanks are doing their jobs. And the fish are growing and spawning in the tanks.

Here is an extra feeding of test food Optimal is having me try. Our fish are eating it well and the water quality is staying in the healthy range.


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Nice Brian!

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