Aquaponics Digest - Sun 05/07/00




Message   1: Re: website
             from "Steve" 

Message   2: worms & frogs
             from "Steve" 

Message   3: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting
             from "Elisheva Ruth" 

Message   4: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting
             from "Melvin Landers" 

Message   5: Organic Aquponics?
             from "Elisheva Ruth" 

Message   6: Re: worms & frogs
             from Scott Bowling 

Message   7: more alkalinity questions...
             from laberge@cil.qc.ca (LABERGE MARC)

Message   8: Re: worms & frogs
             from marc@aculink.net

Message   9: RE: more alkalinity questions...
             from "Angela O." 

Message  10: Hmmmmm...Chirpy...
             from dreadlox@cwjamaica.com (michael kent barnett)

Message  11: change of address
             from "Sunpeer" 

Message  12: RE: change of address
             from "Angela O." 

Message  13: Re: Hmmmmm...Chirpy...
             from Jim Sealy Jr 

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Subject: Re: website
From:    "Steve" 
Date:    Sun, 7 May 2000 10:03:00 -0500

Thanks Melvin,

enjoy your posts.

Steve
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From: "Melvin Landers" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: website

> Looking good Steve! I like the background on your site too.
> melvin landers
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve 
> To: aquaponics@townsqr.com 
> Cc: Dunk 
> Date: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:28 AM
> Subject: website
>
>
> >Hi Gang,
> >
> >Just thought I would throw this by ya'll. This is my website that a
friend
> >of mine, "Dunk" on the hydroponics list, has put together for me. This is
> >his webpage. It is just phenomenal. Some of you may be interested.
> >
> >http://www.home.mpinet.net/dunc/duncsgard.htm
> >
> >My web page follows.It is still under construction, but has some kind of
> >neat pictures. A lot of the pictures are already obsolete because, as
some
> >of you may remember, my tomatoes were a fiasco. The oriental green beens
> >just took over everything & the okra got too top heavy. I am now
> >concentrating on just romaine lettuce. This business is surely a learning
> >experience.
> >
> >The website has no dialogue as of yet, so just kind of bear with it and
use
> >your imagination.
> >
> >http://www.home.mpinet.net/dunc/spring.htm
> >
> >Don't want to bore you too much, so that is about it.
> >
> >Have a GREAT day.......Steve
> >
> >
>

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Subject: worms & frogs
From:    "Steve" 
Date:    Sun, 7 May 2000 10:16:40 -0500

Hi Gang,

I answered each of you individually at work, but I forgot that, for some
reason, HOTMAIL does not recognize: aquaponics@townsqr.com. So, I am sending
this from home.

Some of you have asked about frogs. Ken's Hatchery & Fish Farms out of
Alapaha, Ga was doing a big promotion on frogs, frog feeders, etc. I believe
his address is: http://www.kensfishfarm.com. If this proves to be incorrect,
then his phone # is: 912-532-6135. Call this # and just ask to speak to Ken
or ask for Terry. I cannot recommend the frog venture because I have not
tried it. However, everything I have ever received from Ken has been
100%...and I have done a LOT of business with them. If you wish, just ask
them for a catalogue and they will send you one.

As far as the person who asked about worms for less than $25-$30/lb, try:
http://www.happydranch.com.

I bought my worm farm from them. Had some problems. They were there for me.
So far, I recommend them. There are, however, a lot of worm suppliers out
there.

Just thought I would throw this by ya'll.

Take care......LOL.........Steve

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Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting
From:    "Elisheva Ruth" 
Date:    Sun, 07 May 2000 11:18:54 -0400

> THIS MESSAGE IS IN MIME FORMAT. Since your mail reader does not understand
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Melvin;
I am developing a project in small-scale organic aquaponics
affordable for simple farmers. Also work with
natural wastewater treatment biosystems and (vermi)composting.
Most interested in collaborating and sharing resources.
I work with www.solaraquatics.com
and consult in the West Bank /Israel.

Would like to learn from your work in this.
Would love to review your materials and contribute.

Eli Kaufman
7 1/2 Summer Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602

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From: "Melvin Landers" 
To: 
Subject: post about biodigestion compared to composting
Date: Sat, May 6, 2000, 1:05 AM

Hi all,
      I sent out a new post that I received from Raul that explains the
difference between biofertilizer and manure tea and other nutrient rich
organic substances. I edited it a little in practice for editing booklets he
is writing about biodigesters, organic hydroponics, traditional hydroponics
and aquaculture. I tried to send a copy to everyone who expressed interest
in biodigestion. I would appreciate any feedback you may be able to offer
me, whether positive or negative as I am preparing to write several articles
about Rauls work with biodigestion and organic hydroponics. I would like to
ask that you address any comments to my email at beaconhrt@positech.net
  because Raul is too buisy to be answering
mail right now.  He needs time with his family as well. I am afraid that I
have gotten him into a very big project by convincing him that he should get
his books translated and published and that he should make available the
information on a simplified scale for poor farmers.
     If you wouild like a copy, but, do not receive one, please let me know.
melvin landers

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Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting


Melvin;
I am developing a project in small-scale organic aquaponics
affordable for simple farmers. Also work with
natural wastewater treatment biosystems and (vermi)composting.
Most interested in collaborating and sharing resources.
I work with www.solaraquatics.com
and consult in the West Bank /Israel.

Would like to learn from your work in this.
Would love to review your materials and contribute.

Eli Kaufman
7 1/2 Summer Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602

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From: "Melvin Landers" <beacnhrt@positech.net>
To: <aquaponics@townsqr.com>
Subject: post about biodigestion compared to composting
Date: Sat, May 6, 2000, 1:05 AM


Hi all,
      I sent out a new post that I received f= rom Raul that explains the difference between biofertilizer and manure tea a= nd other nutrient rich
organic substances. I edited it a little in practice for editing booklets h= e is writing about biodigesters, organic hydroponics, traditional hydroponic= s and aquaculture. I tried to send a copy to everyone who expressed interest= in biodigestion. I would appreciate any feedback you may be able to offer m= e, whether positive or negative as I am preparing to write several articles = about Rauls work with biodigestion and organic hydroponics. I would like to = ask that you address any comments to my email at be= aconhrt@positech.net <mailto:beaconhr= t@positech.net>  because Raul is too buisy to be answerin= g mail right now.  He needs time with his family as well. I am afraid t= hat I have gotten him into a very big project by convincing him that he shou= ld get his books translated and published and that he should make available = the information on a simplified scale for poor farmers.
     If you wouild like a copy, but, do not receiv= e one, please let me know.
melvin landers

--MS_Mac_OE_3040543134_874507_MIME_Part-- .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 4 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting From: "Melvin Landers" Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 11:25:19 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01BFB816.ED3C3340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Eli, I just visited your web site. You have a very interesting system. Is = it being used by aby communities in South West Missouri? I would love to = see a system in operation. What a refreshingly different process. I will send you a couple Posts from Raul about biodigestion. He is = working on a handbook on the process. I will let everyone know when it = is done. Does your work on the West bank involve wastewater treatment as = well? melvin landers -----Original Message----- From: Elisheva Ruth To: aquaponics@townsqr.com Date: Sunday, May 07, 2000 9:53 AM Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting =20 =20 Melvin; I am developing a project in small-scale organic aquaponics affordable for simple farmers. Also work with natural wastewater treatment biosystems and (vermi)composting. Most interested in collaborating and sharing resources. I work with www.solaraquatics.com and consult in the West Bank /Israel. =20 Would like to learn from your work in this. Would love to review your materials and contribute. =20 Eli Kaufman 7 1/2 Summer Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 =20 ---------- From: "Melvin Landers" To: Subject: post about biodigestion compared to composting Date: Sat, May 6, 2000, 1:05 AM =20 =20 =20 Hi all, I sent out a new post that I received from Raul that = explains the difference between biofertilizer and manure tea and other = nutrient rich=20 organic substances. I edited it a little in practice for editing = booklets he is writing about biodigesters, organic hydroponics, = traditional hydroponics and aquaculture. I tried to send a copy to = everyone who expressed interest in biodigestion. I would appreciate any = feedback you may be able to offer me, whether positive or negative as I = am preparing to write several articles about Rauls work with = biodigestion and organic hydroponics. I would like to ask that you = address any comments to my email at beaconhrt@positech.net = because Raul is too buisy to be = answering mail right now. He needs time with his family as well. I am = afraid that I have gotten him into a very big project by convincing him = that he should get his books translated and published and that he should = make available the information on a simplified scale for poor farmers.=20 If you wouild like a copy, but, do not receive one, please = let me know. melvin landers =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01BFB816.ED3C3340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Re: post about biodigestion compared to = composting
Dear Eli,
   I = just visited=20 your web site. You have a very interesting system. Is it being used by = aby=20 communities in South West Missouri? I would love to see a system in = operation.=20 What a refreshingly different process.
   I will send you a couple Posts from = Raul about=20 biodigestion. He is working on a handbook on the process. I will let = everyone=20 know when it is done. Does your work on the West bank involve wastewater = treatment as well?
melvin landers
-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 Elisheva Ruth <humus1@netvision.net.il>To:=20 aquaponics@townsqr.com=20 <aquaponics@townsqr.com>
= Date:=20 Sunday, May 07, 2000 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: post about=20 biodigestion compared to composting

Melvin;
I = am=20 developing a project in small-scale organic aquaponics
affordable = for=20 simple farmers. Also work with
natural wastewater treatment = biosystems=20 and (vermi)composting.
Most interested in collaborating and = sharing=20 resources.
I work with www.solaraquatics.com
and consult in = the West=20 Bank /Israel.

Would like to learn from your work in = this.
Would=20 love to review your materials and contribute.

Eli = Kaufman
7 1/2=20 Summer Street
Montpelier, Vermont = 05602

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From:=20 "Melvin Landers" <beacnhrt@positech.net>
To:=20 <aquaponics@townsqr.com>
Subject: post about biodigestion = compared=20 to composting
Date: Sat, May 6, 2000, 1:05 AM


Hi=20 all,
      I sent out a new = post that I=20 received from Raul that explains the difference between = biofertilizer=20 and manure tea and other nutrient rich
organic substances. I = edited=20 it a little in practice for editing booklets he is writing about = biodigesters, organic hydroponics, traditional hydroponics and=20 aquaculture. I tried to send a copy to everyone who expressed = interest=20 in biodigestion. I would appreciate any feedback you may be able = to=20 offer me, whether positive or negative as I am preparing to = write=20 several articles about Rauls work with biodigestion and organic=20 hydroponics. I would like to ask that you address any comments = to my=20 email at beaconhrt@positech.net=20 <mailto:beaconhrt@positech.net>=20  because Raul is too buisy to be answering mail right now. =  He=20 needs time with his family as well. I am afraid that I have = gotten him=20 into a very big project by convincing him that he should get his = books=20 translated and published and that he should make available the=20 information on a simplified scale for poor farmers.=20
     If you wouild like a copy, = but, do not=20 receive one, please let me know.
melvin=20 landers

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01BFB816.ED3C3340-- .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 5 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: Organic Aquponics? From: "Elisheva Ruth" Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 13:35:52 -0400 > THIS MESSAGE IS IN MIME FORMAT. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3040551352_1368813_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi Melvin, Yes. I am adapting the solar aquatic system for ww treatment in rural developing countries, such as the West Bank, and investigating raising fish and vegetables with the treated effluent. Have you suggestions/books/resources for what to add to fish effluent for a rich organic-based brew for aquaponics? I am setting up a recirc aquaponic system . So you are in Missouri? Don't know of any systems in that area, but will ask. Thanks Kindly, Eli ---------- From: "Melvin Landers" To: Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting Date: Sun, May 7, 2000, 12:25 PM Dear Eli, I just visited your web site. You have a very interesting system. Is it being used by aby communities in South West Missouri? I would love to see a system in operation. What a refreshingly different process. I will send you a couple Posts from Raul about biodigestion. He is working on a handbook on the process. I will let everyone know when it is done. Does your work on the West bank involve wastewater treatment as well? melvin landers -----Original Message----- From: Elisheva Ruth > To: aquaponics@townsqr.com > Date: Sunday, May 07, 2000 9:53 AM Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting Melvin; I am developing a project in small-scale organic aquaponics affordable for simple farmers. Also work with natural wastewater treatment biosystems and (vermi)composting. Most interested in collaborating and sharing resources. I work with www.solaraquatics.com and consult in the West Bank /Israel. Would like to learn from your work in this. Would love to review your materials and contribute. Eli Kaufman 7 1/2 Summer Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 ---------- From: "Melvin Landers" To: Subject: post about biodigestion compared to composting Date: Sat, May 6, 2000, 1:05 AM Hi all, I sent out a new post that I received from Raul that explains the difference between biofertilizer and manure tea and other nutrient rich organic substances. I edited it a little in practice for editing booklets he is writing about biodigesters, organic hydroponics, traditional hydroponics and aquaculture. I tried to send a copy to everyone who expressed interest in biodigestion. I would appreciate any feedback you may be able to offer me, whether positive or negative as I am preparing to write several articles about Rauls work with biodigestion and organic hydroponics. I would like to ask that you address any comments to my email at beaconhrt@positech.net because Raul is too buisy to be answering mail right now. He needs time with his family as well. I am afraid that I have gotten him into a very big project by convincing him that he should get his books translated and published and that he should make available the information on a simplified scale for poor farmers. If you wouild like a copy, but, do not receive one, please let me know. melvin landers --MS_Mac_OE_3040551352_1368813_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Organic Aquponics? Hi Melvin,
Yes. I am adapting the solar aquatic system for ww treatment
in rural developing countries, such as the West Bank, and
investigating raising fish and vegetables with the treated effluent.

Have you suggestions/books/resources for what to add to fish effluent
for a rich organic-based brew for aquaponics?
I am setting up a recirc aquaponic system .

So you are in Missouri? Don't know of any systems in that area,
but will ask.

Thanks Kindly,
Eli

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From: "Melvin Landers" <beacnhrt@positech.net>
To: <aquaponics@townsqr.com>
Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting
Date: Sun, May 7, 2000, 12:25 PM


Dear Eli,
   I just visited your web site. You have a very interesting= system. Is it being used by aby communities in South West Missouri? I would= love to see a system in operation. What a refreshingly different process.    I will send you a couple Posts from Raul about biodigesti= on. He is working on a handbook on the process. I will let everyone know whe= n it is done. Does your work on the West bank involve wastewater treatment a= s well?
melvin landers
-----Original Message-----
From: Elisheva Ruth <humus1@netvision.net.il <mailto:humu= s1@netvision.net.il> >
To: aquaponics@townsqr.com <<= FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF">mailto:aquaponics@townsqr.com
>  &= lt;aquaponics@townsqr.com <mailto:aquaponics@townsqr.com> >
Date: Sunday, May 07, 2000 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: post about biodigestion compared to composting

Melvin;
I am developing a project in small-scale organic aquaponics
affordable for simple farmers. Also work with
natural wastewater treatment biosystems and (vermi)composting.
Most interested in collaborating and sharing resources.
I work with www.solaraquatics.com
and consult in the West Bank /Israel.

Would like to learn from your work in this.
Would love to review your materials and contribute.

Eli Kaufman
7 1/2 Summer Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602

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From: "Melvin Landers" <beacnhrt@posi= tech.net>
To: <aquaponics@townsqr.com>
Subject: post about biodigestion compared to composting
Date: Sat, May 6, 2000, 1:05 AM


Hi all,
      I sent out a new post that I received f= rom Raul that explains the difference between biofertilizer and manure tea a= nd other nutrient rich
organic substances. I edited it a little in practice for editing booklets h= e is writing about biodigesters, organic hydroponics, traditional hydroponic= s and aquaculture. I tried to send a copy to everyone who expressed interest= in biodigestion. I would appreciate any feedback you may be able to offer m= e, whether positive or negative as I am preparing to write several articles = about Rauls work with biodigestion and organic hydroponics. I would like to = ask that you address any comments to my email at be= aconhrt@positech.net <mailto:beaconhr= t@positech.net>  because Raul is too buisy to be answerin= g mail right now.  He needs time with his family as well. I am afraid t= hat I have gotten him into a very big project by convincing him that he shou= ld get his books translated and published and that he should make available = the information on a simplified scale for poor farmers.
     If you wouild like a copy, but, do not receiv= e one, please let me know.
melvin landers


--MS_Mac_OE_3040551352_1368813_MIME_Part-- .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 6 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: Re: worms & frogs From: Scott Bowling Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 14:28:01 -0400 Steve wrote: > > Some of you have asked about frogs. Ken's Hatchery & Fish Farms out of > Alapaha, Ga was doing a big promotion on frogs, frog feeders, etc. I > believe his address is: http://www.kensfishfarm.com. If this proves to > be incorrect, > Close, but it's: http://www.kens-fishfarm.com/ I just noticed that the Google search engine has a category for aquaculture: http://directory.google.com/Top/Business/Industries/Agriculture_and_Forestry/Aquaculture/ Here's a couple articles about the diseases of cultured frogs, based out of Thailand, where they claim to have been doing frog culture for the past ten years: http://www.agri-aqua.ait.ac.th/aahri/seaadcp/AAHRI/Newsletter/art17.htm http://naca.fisheries.go.th/aahri/AAHRI/AAHRI/Topics/Newsletter/art35.htm Some other frog links: http://www.newsherald.com/articles/2000/02/27/wa022700b.htm http://www.newzealandfrogfarms.co.nz/ http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/aquanic/publicat/govagen/nal/frog_culture.htm http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ric/pubs/tebiodiv/pond/ http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/8151/frogfarm.html http://cgee.hamline.edu/frogs/resources/internet.html HTH, Scott Bowling scottbff@erols.com .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 7 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: more alkalinity questions... From: laberge@cil.qc.ca (LABERGE MARC) Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 14:45:46 -0400 Hi all, I wanted to know how calcium hydroxide would compare to calcium carbonate to increase alkalinity; I understand calcium hydroxide is very soluble in water. The problem I am experiencing is my alkalinity keeps dropping in my aquaponic system ( I know this is normal ), I'm trying to maintain it over 50 ppm and keep the pH at 6.9-7.0. When pH drops to 6.8 , I add KOH, pH rises yet alkalinity does not rise to desired levels without increasing pH over 7.0. I have oyster shells in my system but all this does is boost the pH and alkalinity levels remain below 50ppm, if I add more shells the pH increases past the desired pH and alkalinity still doesn't hit the target. I can not use any form of sodium so any NaCO3 is out of the question. Is there any other alkalinity booster I can use without drastically increasing my pH over 7.0. My system has no solid removal and TDS along with hardness is constantly on the rise , this could be an important reason why my alkalinity is so hard to increase.( if my Calcium content ibn the system is very high is it right to say that CaCo3 will be less soluble ? ) My entire system is not in equilibrium yet due to my alkalinity and nitrite bacteria. Once I solve this alkalinity problem my nitrifying bacteria #2 will kick-in even stronger and I will be able to increase the fish load and feeding load, plants will then grow faster and have a darker color, but for the moment I must increase my alkalinity over 50ppm and have it maintained at this point. Any advise is always greatly appreciated Marc Laberge Mont Tremblant Quebec, Canada .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 8 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: Re: worms & frogs From: marc@aculink.net Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 14:10:22 -0600 > As far as the person who asked about worms for less than $25-$30/lb, try: > http://www.happydranch.com. > According to their website they are $30/lb. Sorry. Marc S. Nameth .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 9 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: RE: more alkalinity questions... From: "Angela O." Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 14:24:49 -0700 have ya tried adding a lil epsome salts ? (magnesium is the other HARDNESS/alkalinity componet that i dont see you addressing) >From: laberge@cil.qc.ca (LABERGE MARC) >To: "aqua" >Subject: more alkalinity questions... >Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 14:45:46 -0400 >Reply-To: aquaponics@townsqr.com > >Hi all, > I wanted to know how calcium hydroxide would compare to calcium >carbonate to increase alkalinity; I understand calcium hydroxide is very >soluble in water. >The problem I am experiencing is my alkalinity keeps dropping in my >aquaponic system ( I know this is normal ), I'm trying to maintain it over >50 ppm and keep the pH at 6.9-7.0. When pH drops to 6.8 , I add KOH, pH >rises yet alkalinity does not rise to desired levels without increasing pH >over 7.0. I have oyster shells in my system but all this does is boost the >pH and alkalinity levels remain below 50ppm, if I add more shells the pH >increases past the desired pH and alkalinity still doesn't hit the target. > >I can not use any form of sodium so any NaCO3 is out of the question. Is >there any other alkalinity booster I can use without drastically increasing >my pH over 7.0. >My system has no solid removal and TDS along with hardness is constantly on >the rise , this could be an important reason why my alkalinity is so hard to >increase.( if my Calcium content ibn the system is very high is it right to >say that CaCo3 will be less soluble ? ) > >My entire system is not in equilibrium yet due to my alkalinity and nitrite >bacteria. Once I solve this alkalinity problem my nitrifying bacteria #2 >will kick-in even stronger and I will be able to increase the fish load and >feeding load, plants will then grow faster and have a darker color, but for >the moment I must increase my alkalinity over 50ppm and have it maintained >at this point. > >Any advise is always greatly appreciated >Marc Laberge >Mont Tremblant >Quebec, Canada Hugss, Angela P.S. This is my web page ... give it a look, if ya like you can compare all surf programs there ... you can get one just like it already built if ya want for FREE ! http://www.maxref.com/mrp/top.cgi/earn/MX659763?top=cp ------------------------------------------------------------ You to can have an email account at http://www.bigmailbox.net .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 10 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: Hmmmmm...Chirpy... From: dreadlox@cwjamaica.com (michael kent barnett) Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 09:59:24 -0700 Hi guys long time no hear.... The question of insect protein comes up once in a while...check this out,..does anyone know where I can find same on cockroaches?? Hey..I am roaring with laughter here...but seriously last week I had the displeasure of inspecting premises which were infested with the critters...of course of course ma grey matter got whizzing... so any takers? How are cockroach snacks for tilapia? Im sure theyd be easy to raise? I remember letting out ma hens under the coop once in a while...and I can vouch for the laying increase and change in color of the egg yolks... Hope U all are happy working for the summer rush... Blessings...Mike (Jamaica) http://askjeeves.com/webtvmirror/FinalAnswer.asp?qCategory=FOOD&Link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eent%2Eiastate%2Eedu%2Fmisc%2Finsectsasfood%2Ehtml&Title=Insect+Recipes&Answers=1&ajparam_list1=12&ajparam_fillers=%7C12%5B5567%5D%7C&ajparam_qid=976&site_name=Jeeves&scope=web&ask=Where+can+I+find+recipes+for+cooking+with+insects%3F .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 11 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: change of address From: "Sunpeer" Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 23:29:52 -0400 Greetings: Well AOL has finally pushed me over the edge with online errors, kicking me off during downloads, and total disregard for customer service.. I now have access to RoadRunner cable modem and have changed my email address as follows... from Sunpeer to sunpeer@rochester.rr.com Although I am mostly a lurker, this is an oppotunity to say that this is a great list and I have learned much over the years from its participants. Thank you. Monte .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 12 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: RE: change of address From: "Angela O." Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 21:13:21 -0700 I SUFFERED through my "FREE MONTH" at AOL once also. Glad you made the switch :o) >From: "Sunpeer" >To: >Subject: change of address >Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 23:29:52 -0400 >Reply-To: aquaponics@townsqr.com > >Greetings: > Well AOL has finally pushed me over the edge with online errors, kicking me >off during downloads, and total disregard for customer service.. I now have >access to RoadRunner cable modem and have changed my email address as >follows... >from >Sunpeer >to >sunpeer@rochester.rr.com > >Although I am mostly a lurker, this is an oppotunity to say that this is a > great list and I have learned much over the years from its participants. > Thank you. > Monte Hugss, Angela P.S. This is my web page ... give it a look, if ya like you can compare all surf programs there ... you can get one just like it already built if ya want for FREE ! http://www.maxref.com/mrp/top.cgi/earn/MX659763?top=cp ------------------------------------------------------------ You to can have an email account at http://www.bigmailbox.net .------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------. | Message 13 | '------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------' Subject: Re: Hmmmmm...Chirpy... From: Jim Sealy Jr Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 23:24:40 -0500 I've actually had similar thoughts.. I know my catfish and hybrid bream love cockroaches, and have considered raising the super bugs on food scraps.. Always wondered what would be involved in roach farming. Other than watching out for the occasional lynch mob, or the fellows in white coats, that is.. Jim michael kent barnett wrote: > > Hi guys long time no hear.... > > The question of insect protein comes up once in a while...check this > out,..does anyone know where I can find same on cockroaches?? > > Hope U all are happy working for the summer rush... > > Blessings...Mike (Jamaica) > > >
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