Thank you Abid, no current plans for another boot camp, but follow our newsletter for any announcements of future training opportunities: us9.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=a599f8896e79274937d604a22&id=b4eb3c637f
Hello Michele, thanks for asking. We feed our fish a diet consistent with the nutritional needs of the species, as well as have ingredients that are certified for human consumption of these food fish. All of our fish are fed a pelleted diet when they are raised indoors. These diets are also specific for use in water reuse systems. We utilize a variety of Skretting diets for this purpose: www.skretting.com/ . There are many misconceptions of fish food, especially utilization of pigments in the diets. These pigments are actually an important antioxidant for the fish as well as for us, known as astaxanthin or canthaxanthin. You can actually purchase these at a health food store as a supplement. For more info on fish food, check out the National Aquaculture Association page here: www.nationalaquaculture.org/aquaculture-sustainability/ or feel free to let me know any other questions you may have.
Excellent video, any Aquaculture Boot Camp- Phase 3n will come very soon
Thank you Abid, no current plans for another boot camp, but follow our newsletter for any announcements of future training opportunities: us9.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=a599f8896e79274937d604a22&id=b4eb3c637f
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what are the fish fed?
Hello Michele, thanks for asking. We feed our fish a diet consistent with the nutritional needs of the species, as well as have ingredients that are certified for human consumption of these food fish. All of our fish are fed a pelleted diet when they are raised indoors. These diets are also specific for use in water reuse systems. We utilize a variety of Skretting diets for this purpose: www.skretting.com/ . There are many misconceptions of fish food, especially utilization of pigments in the diets. These pigments are actually an important antioxidant for the fish as well as for us, known as astaxanthin or canthaxanthin. You can actually purchase these at a health food store as a supplement. For more info on fish food, check out the National Aquaculture Association page here: www.nationalaquaculture.org/aquaculture-sustainability/ or feel free to let me know any other questions you may have.