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Growing tilapia in my swimming pool.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 97415" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Growing tilapia in my swimming pool.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yea, I thought about that a few times when the temperature hit 90 degrees outside. For the most part it has been raining for the last several weeks so we would not be swimming anyway. I am actually going to move the fish farm to another location on our property and get the pool back for next year but I still have not got the facility built yet and I wanted to go ahead and have fish this year. We were due for a new liner anyway so I figured I would go ahead and have some fun with tilapia and freshwater prawns this season. Those are actually Blues as opposed to Mozambique or Niles. They are a little more tolerant of cooler temperature and grow almost as fast as the Niles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 97415, member: 277"] Re: Growing tilapia in my swimming pool. Yea, I thought about that a few times when the temperature hit 90 degrees outside. For the most part it has been raining for the last several weeks so we would not be swimming anyway. I am actually going to move the fish farm to another location on our property and get the pool back for next year but I still have not got the facility built yet and I wanted to go ahead and have fish this year. We were due for a new liner anyway so I figured I would go ahead and have some fun with tilapia and freshwater prawns this season. Those are actually Blues as opposed to Mozambique or Niles. They are a little more tolerant of cooler temperature and grow almost as fast as the Niles. [/QUOTE]
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