I am debating over wintering some Tilapia in a 50 Gallon aquarium primarily for my own use. I'm thinking of special event meals with basically a whole fish in Parchment or a Salt fish preparation for holidays and as a supplement if things get as bad as the talk around town is with food getting 'tight' next year. I come from a Beef cattle and wheat farming family so, my perspective is a bit different than most.
If I don't do Tilapia in this tank, I will most likely do Cichlids or some Barbs, depending on what I can find to stock my tank with here in East Texas.
I believe I want canister filtration so I can "unplug it" and take it to a bath tub or shower to break down and clean during Winter. If I am growing out Tilapia to eat, as opposed to brood stock for Spring which my buddy has, a lot of waste will be generated. I will use a "Python" to pull water to keep Ammonia and Nitrogen levels reasonable as well but, solid waste need to pulled from the water during filtration to avoid turbidity.
My problem is the sheer amount of waste that is generated. With 6 fish in 'grow out' (ideal harvest size is 2lbs), feeding will be 40g~60g per day which will generate a lot of solid waste. I want to keep water turbidity down as well so, filter capacity matters. I would like to be able to take a two week trip and not have the filter get plugged up as well. What am I looking for?
TIA,
Sid
p.s. What a I don't want to do is run center drain fish tanks to a filter tank and bio ball tank. While nice, two 55G blue barrels for waste filtering and breakdown plus probably a 35" round tank is too much for use in a living area of my house. For temperature and humidity regulation during Winter, I'm thinking an Aquarium Tilapia setup is my best option as well.
If I don't do Tilapia in this tank, I will most likely do Cichlids or some Barbs, depending on what I can find to stock my tank with here in East Texas.
I believe I want canister filtration so I can "unplug it" and take it to a bath tub or shower to break down and clean during Winter. If I am growing out Tilapia to eat, as opposed to brood stock for Spring which my buddy has, a lot of waste will be generated. I will use a "Python" to pull water to keep Ammonia and Nitrogen levels reasonable as well but, solid waste need to pulled from the water during filtration to avoid turbidity.
My problem is the sheer amount of waste that is generated. With 6 fish in 'grow out' (ideal harvest size is 2lbs), feeding will be 40g~60g per day which will generate a lot of solid waste. I want to keep water turbidity down as well so, filter capacity matters. I would like to be able to take a two week trip and not have the filter get plugged up as well. What am I looking for?
TIA,
Sid
p.s. What a I don't want to do is run center drain fish tanks to a filter tank and bio ball tank. While nice, two 55G blue barrels for waste filtering and breakdown plus probably a 35" round tank is too much for use in a living area of my house. For temperature and humidity regulation during Winter, I'm thinking an Aquarium Tilapia setup is my best option as well.