Fish Farming in Indoor Water Supply Systems
Abstract:
Breeding fish in RAS has a lot of advantages in comparison with its breeding in open water. But the installation itself is expensive and knowledge is needed to work with it. Therefore, before deciding to start a fish farming business in a RAS, you need to write a business plan with calculations and carefully analyze the idea. The following article is devoted to the practice of fish farming in indoor water supply systems.
KeyWords:
indoor water supply system, breeding, fertilizer, purification, reservoir, fish waste, air installation, water treatment, filter.
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