DIY: A Small Indoor Tilapia Aquaculture Farm Here’s a good example of a nice indoor tilapia farm. It’s a 1000 gallon pool in a basement converted into an aquaculture farm. He has around 200 fish, which will reach maturity in around 6 months, and he states will end up being around 500 pounds of fish. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share 43 Comments « Older Comments Newer Comments » Joshua Leos They taste like what you feed them . Inform yourself before you blert out statements Reply Mark Bilen 1000 gallons of water, pumps, filters, more filters, heaters… Is it worth it? Especially for a cheap fish! Would love for someone to share the numbers like electric bill, actual pounds of fish harvested, etc. Reply Nina Hummingbird Great idea! Reply Tane Manila Venson Cursey Reply Matthew Perez What’s with ppl with the isis image? Do they really support that or is it like an awareness thing? Either way will not comment now.. Smh.. Reply Eric Robertson Kyle R. Haines Reply Derek Parrish Why would anyone want to convert their basement into a giant aquarium for fish to sell Reply Kenneth Beverly Smith's I don’t have a basement so no worry here. Reply Hollis Daker Rats of the water Reply Monica Moore Aaron James Moore Reply « Older Comments Newer Comments » Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
They taste like what you feed them . Inform yourself before you blert out statements
1000 gallons of water, pumps, filters, more filters, heaters… Is it worth it? Especially for a cheap fish! Would love for someone to share the numbers like electric bill, actual pounds of fish harvested, etc.
Great idea!
Venson Cursey
What’s with ppl with the isis image? Do they really support that or is it like an awareness thing?
Either way will not comment now..
Smh..
Kyle R. Haines
Why would anyone want to convert their basement into a giant aquarium for fish to sell
I don’t have a basement so no worry here.
Rats of the water
Aaron James Moore