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Making Millions Farming Banned Fish: Vietnam’s Endangered Arowana Hustle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir2KE7M9oTI

largest chemically inert water container for aquaculture

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/largest-chemically-inert-MQjlJNDHR5ak7lHE_7d5wg

The largest chemically inert water container suitable for aquaculture based on the search results appears to be the Duracast Round Open Top Aquaculture Tank with a capacity of 1000 gallons or around 3,785 liters[4]. This tank is specifically designed for aquaculture applications and is made from a durable and chemically inert material. Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) tanks are also highlighted as an excellent choice for land-based aquaculture systems due to their durability, corrosion resistance, and ability to maintain biosecurity[1]. While specific sizes are not mentioned, FRP tanks can be manufactured in large capacities to meet the requirements of commercial aquaculture facilities. Intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) made of polyethylene are another chemically inert option commonly used in aquaponics systems, which combine aquaculture and hydroponics[3]. The largest IBC size mentioned is 330 gallons or around 1,249 liters. However, IBCs are more commonly used as components within larger aquaculture systems rather than as the primary grow-out tanks. Enduramaxx also offers large plastic tanks specifically designed for aquaculture, with thermal and biosecurity properties, chemical resistance, and easy cleaning[5]. While no specific sizes are provided, they mention tanks up to 25,000 liters (approximately 6,604 gallons) capacity for aquaculture applications. Citations: [1]

https://plasticonprojects.com/products/frp-piping-systems

[2]

https://customplasticfabrications.com/custom-products/aquaculture-tanks/

[3]

https://www.ibctanks.com/aquaponics

[4]

https://www.tankandbarrel.com/aquaculture-tanks-dc-501000-duracast-round-open-top-aquaculture-tank-1000-gallon-p-2486.html

[5]

https://blog.enduramaxx.co.uk/news/large-plastic-tanks-for-fish

How to Grow HUGE Freshwater Prawns

https://liveaquaponics.com/blogs/news/how-to-grow-h-u-g-e-freshwater-prawns

PRAWNS

https://liveaquaponics.com/collections/prawns

Prawn is the common name for a large or jumbo freshwater shrimp, also known as Macrobrachium Rosenbergii. Prawns are wonderful additions to an aquaponics system because they will eat organic waste such as dead roots, flies or anything else that has sunk to the bottom of the tank to decay. Prawns are hardy and easy to grow. While they can survive water temperatures from 57° to 105° F, the optimum temperature for Prawn is between 78° and 88° F. Freshwater Prawns live as long as three years, but you can begin to harvest them as early as five months of age.

Discover L.A.’s First Shrimp Farm, Here is How the Downey-Raised Prawns Taste and Looks Like

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERr2mW3iGTM

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