How about harvest some azola and check them it’s on the roots the worms are eating ur azola just saying hehe when I watch some video azola farm they harvest and see the worms eating the roots
Standard suggested stocking is 1 fish per 10 gallons of water. Old pits were about 1400 gallons, these are bigger. So 200 is probably about right…… since it is about 50% more water.
It looks like the brown spots in the Azolla might be reaching the end of its life stage. If this is true it would be more on the side of the pits where it started growing first.
Some Azola turns reddish brown as it matures. Maybe Iโm wishing itโs different this time. Maybe as the pits are flushed more and more of any left over corn stuff it will improve. Fingers and toes!
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the dogs are likely to tear the tarps with their claws when they walk over the narrow ridges and fall down..you should cull the dog pack
How about harvest some azola and check them it’s on the roots the worms are eating ur azola just saying hehe when I watch some video azola farm they harvest and see the worms eating the roots
You need to learn fluent tagalo buddy…it will give you something to do in yiur spare time…lol
What about using something like rice sacks as a sun shield layer for the exposed tarp?
REMOVE THE DIEING azolia..slow it down .
Standard suggested stocking is 1 fish per 10 gallons of water. Old pits were about 1400 gallons, these are bigger. So 200 is probably about right…… since it is about 50% more water.
It looks like the brown spots in the Azolla might be reaching the end of its life stage. If this is true it would be more on the side of the pits where it started growing first.
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Double tarp, great idea. Looking forward to see how the fish do. Thanks. For the video sharing, always learning from you an a few others.
Is azolla considered a fern family? If so perhaps research in fern fungus, rust I think it’s called,?
Contaminated soil from the corn falls in the pit, hence the new dead zones again
Tatay your the man with the plan. Brian nicest looking pits so far! azolla and fish boom get-er-done!
There’s a super typhoon coming this weekend. Do what you can to save the chickens. I think you can kiss the azolla pits good-bye.
Does anyone here know the stocking denisity formula for talapia ?
Some Azola turns reddish brown as it matures. Maybe Iโm wishing itโs different this time. Maybe as the pits are flushed more and more of any left over corn stuff it will improve. Fingers and toes!