Re: full of crap
Oops, long week. Guess you can tell where I get my fish? (From a store where there are the choices between farm raised, wild, imported from far wide via NYC's Fulton Fish Market.) Don't think my landlords would go for a pond, yet. Humbly, Jane From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 11:20:15 -0600 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: full of crap thank you Jane, for that enlightened statement. Farmed fish are usually full of antibiotics and other crap
Re: full of crap
thank you Jane, for that enlightened statement. Farmed fish are usually full of antibiotics and other crap I'd suppose if you grow them yourself, they're full of whatever 'crap' you choose to feed them. I was wondering if anyone on the list has grown or thought about growing fish as an offshoot to a greenhouse / garden. head 'think tank' on that topic - - although they've gone hi-tech in recent years - - is Freshwater Institute, here in Shepherdstown, WV. If you are seriously interested in what you can do in your area, I can introduce you via email to a biologist who can probably point you to the information you need. Growing fish was a goal of the Ballietts when we moved out here to beautiful West Virgina. -Allan