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OXYGEN & AQUATIC LIFE

Posted on September 25th, 2009 by MIKE SIPE in Aquaponics

OXYGEN & AQUATIC LIFE

AIR,
OUR ATMOSPHERE,, SUPPLIES OXYGEN TO.
Every living creature that depends on oxygen dissolved in water to digest its food and fuel its cellular activities.
Dry air contains roughly (by volume.) 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases.  on average (H2O) AS A GAS IS AROUND  1%.
The oxygen that [...]

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King Tut’s Tilapia Aquaponic Tank

Posted on May 24th, 2009 by MIKE SIPE in Aquaponics

  
King Tut Fishing tilapia from pond
 
 
THIS CARVING CAME FROM A WOODEN CHEST FOUND IN KING TUTS TOMB AND APPARENTLY
DEPICTS THE IDEAL AFTERLIFE WHERE THE KING IS SEEN FLIPPING “TWO UNIFORM ONE POUND TILAPIA” CAUGHT ON A DOUBLE LINE FISHING POLE TO QUEEN NEFERTIE WHO IS SITTING ON A STOOL BEHIND HIM CATCHING THE TILAPIA WHICH [...]

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How Bug Juice May Be Working

Posted on May 23rd, 2009 by MIKE SIPE in Aquaponics

We frankly do not know, but we have a theory, which came out of a conversation with a researcher working in Georgia who was working on understanding the immunity system in plants.
 The immunity system in plants is a polysaccharide response which is a totally different process where the sap responds to the animal attacks by forming [...]

Bug Juice

Posted on May 23rd, 2009 by MIKE SIPE in Aquaponics

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN THE WORLD ENVIROUMENTAL LIBRARY
Frank Batey grows peanuts and soy beans in bug-ridden Archer, Florida. For years he and his father used the chemical insecticides guthion, toxaphene, sevin, methyl parathion, and other insecticides to kill the fierce semitropical insects that would otherwise have destroyed their crops. Today, Batey’s fields [...]

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