RE: What Do You Know Today That You Didn't Know Yesterday?
November 20, 2019 at 11:18 pm
(This post was last modified: November 20, 2019 at 11:23 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Ill add another fish themed revelation from data we've just finished pouring over.
It's not feasible to raise farmed fish on live feed, because of the sheer amount of amonia that small fish put off, relative to the same species of fish at a larger size, and the inability to match some other cultivar that can make use of the nitrogen bloom, in the absence of other nutrients not provided by effluent in quantities sufficient to the concentration of N, after cycle processes.
Its only after the 6th week of growout (from fry) that the nutrient requirements of a suitable cultivar are met without additions, leading to reduced production...and the filtration requirements of the fish are met, leading to reduced production. In a vacuum, each rep is better grown in a monoculture, and there is an inescapable and significant amount of loss inherent to this integrated methodology.
It's not feasible to raise farmed fish on live feed, because of the sheer amount of amonia that small fish put off, relative to the same species of fish at a larger size, and the inability to match some other cultivar that can make use of the nitrogen bloom, in the absence of other nutrients not provided by effluent in quantities sufficient to the concentration of N, after cycle processes.
Its only after the 6th week of growout (from fry) that the nutrient requirements of a suitable cultivar are met without additions, leading to reduced production...and the filtration requirements of the fish are met, leading to reduced production. In a vacuum, each rep is better grown in a monoculture, and there is an inescapable and significant amount of loss inherent to this integrated methodology.
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