How did your spinach smoke? Black or white Ash?I have watered vegetables with waste fish tank water, they didn't die.
Your nutrient choice won't make a difference to the colour of your ash.How did your spinach smoke? Black or white Ash?
Very helpfulPersonally, I'd just put the pots straight in the tank and let them soak ~5 mins each to get the whitest ash north of the mississippi.
So... Flush a week more than you normally would?I say this in every thread like this.
What are you feeling your fish? Staple flake food? Pellets meant for ornamental fish? Read the labels. Not meant for human consumption. That means through the food chain as well. Fish foods have chemicals added to enhance colors in fish and to keep the water from clouding up bit to mention filler and whatever else. There's no real rules on ornamental fish foods. Not things I'd like to be injesting in any form. To each their own though
Sounds like finding fish food that specifically made for fish that will be eaten is key here.Synthetic vitamins are HUGE in the ingredients of most fish foods.
ALL dried fish foods contain preservatives – be they flakes, pellets, gel food, whatever.
The preservative Ethoxyquin used specifically in pet food can cause reproductive disorders and immune-mediated diseases (when the immune system attacks the nervous system). Other than 3 spices, it’s not even allowed to be added to foods intended for human consumption
Potassium sorbate has the potential to mess up DNA in people
BHA and BHT are linked to causing cancer in various studies
Especially with goldfish flakes, the use of food coloring is very prevalent.
What’s so bad about Yellow 5 or Blue 2 Lake?
Well, these artificial colorants aren’t food they’re chemicals.
And there’s a good chance they aren’t as harmless as once thought.
No long-term studies have been done, but some short-term ones are linking them to certain types of cancer
Introducing fillers.
These are usually
Corn
Soy
Rice and rice products
Wheat and wheat products
Aka, grains.
Most fish can’t digest grains.
They’re used to “bulk up” the food (i.e. create more profit for manufacturers) and sometimes a binder (in the case of wheat).
But because the fish can’t digest them, this can lead to problems.
Many foods contain fish meal and if so, there’s a good chance it’s been treated with preservatives – especially Ethoxyquin – before it ever got to the fish food manufacturer.
not to mention the stuff that binds up particles to make them fall and not suspend in the water.
Source
Actually, it's called "Guppyponics".Aquaponics
Yes that is the key. But that kind of food is expensive or you can make it yourself too.Sounds like finding fish food that specifically made for fish that will be eaten is key here.
I had never thought about it but what you're saying makes sense. Thanks!
Do you have any experience with aquaculture? I find it and aquaponics a fascinating subject.Yes that is the key. But that kind of food is expensive or you can make it yourself too.
It’s hard to give cannabis the nutrients it requires with aqua ponics alone. It works great for low nutrient stuff like lettuce though.Do you have any experience with aquaculture? I find it and aquaponics a fascinating subject.
That's also my understanding. The idea of growing food and fish (and maybe even ducks) together is appealing.It’s hard to give cannabis the nutrients it requires with aqua ponics alone. It works great for low nutrient stuff like lettuce though.
I keep fish. Used to have a 'grow room' set up of 25 tanks plus 3 show tanks. Propagated different aquarium plants and bred multiple species of fish. It was a part time hobby and full time job lol. Made between 3-500$ a week but I had to hustle calling petshops to peddle my fish and plants. Lol. Plus at the time work full time outside and doing sidejob hustle plus the fish and outdoor feilds. Too much work! I ain't 20 no more. Now it's just 1 community tank and a fancy guppy tank. (Black Moscow guppies) I used to use my water until someone informed me about the junk in the food that makes its way through. I just dump it down the drain now or water the ornamentals with it.Do you have any experience with aquaculture? I find it and aquaponics a fascinating subject.