Showing posts with label process. Show all posts
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Monday, March 21, 2016

Speeding Up The Cycling Process

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Speeding Up The Cycling Process

When cycling aquaponics systems, the process can be speeded up by adding bacteria to the system, rather than waiting for it to show up on it’s own. Heating the water to the optimum temperature will speed things up further.
Aquaponics, ækw??p?n?ks, pisciponics
Aquaponics, ækw??p?n?ks, pisciponics

Bacteria can be obtained from the following sources:
  • Media from an existing aquaponics system
  • Filter media from an established, disease-free aquarium or pond
  • Squeezings from a filter sponge, from an established, disease-free aquarium or pond
  • Gravel from an established, disease-free aquarium
  • Commercial bacteria product eg. Cycle – the jury is still out on the effectiveness of these products

    The best temperature range for cycling aquaponics systems is between 86-95°F (30-35°C). This is the optimal range for the nitrifying bacteria. You can use a suitably rated aquarium heater, or multiple heaters, to raise the temperature during cycling. You will need to monitor the temperature, and the easiest way is to use a floating pond thermometer. Once cycling is complete allow the temperature to drop to the right level, then do a water change as mentioned previously.

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    Monday, March 14, 2016

    Cooke to process 240 000 quarantined salmon in N B The Chronicle Herald

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    Cooke to process 240,000 quarantined salmon in N.B. | The Chronicle Herald

    Salmon farming cages at St.Albans newfoundland

    LIVERPOOL — A New Brunswick company has begun transporting thousands of fish affected by an outbreak of infectious salmon anemia from a quarantined Nova Scotia aquaculture farm to a fish plant for processing.
    Cooke Aquaculture says about 240,000 fish will be transported from its farm off Coffin Island near Liverpool to a fish plant in Blacks Harbour, N.B., over the next month. The processing started last week, it said. Read More

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