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HOW TO START A FISH FARMING BUSINESS
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 213086, member: 61772"] Well, I don't see "how to start fish farming" in your post. Nevertheless, I will share some ideas. When you're starting a fish farming business, there are a lot of things to think about. Where are you going to get the fish? What kind of equipment do you need? How will you store them? And what will you do with them once they're grown? First of all, let's talk about sourcing your stock. The first thing most people think of is local ponds and lakes, but it's important to consider whether that's the right choice for you. Because many fish species can only survive in certain climates, it's important to know where they came from in the wild and what they're used to. If you're looking into a pond or lake, try to find one that is clean and healthy. Fish will be able to live longer and produce more offspring if they won't be exposed to parasites and contagious diseases from other fish that are living in dirty water. Second of all, let's talk about equipment. What kinds of tools do you need for your fish farm? The first thing on your list should be a large metal tank, which can be any size between 5 and 10 cubic feet. The tank should have an attached lid so you can fill it with water without having it spill out while you're transporting it or trying to fill it up [/QUOTE]
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