Great video. I have been raising rainbow trout in my backyard in Utah for 6 years. I love it. I can tinker with my systems for hours lol. Nice to see someone else doing it too.
We are concerned with plastics in general. I don’t think many plastics partition into muscle (fillet). Not saying they can’t through some cellular mechanisms or uptake through phagocytes cells just a low likelihood. Here is a recently published study. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749123022352#appsec1
@@ThisIsAquaculture Thank you so much for the info and resource. I was worried that I might have to get rid of my K1 and the bunched up nets that I use as bio media, but as long as it doesn’t get into the fillet, I’m fine with it haha. This channel is the best in terms of information density, video production quality, and presentation.
Great video. I have been raising rainbow trout in my backyard in Utah for 6 years. I love it. I can tinker with my systems for hours lol. Nice to see someone else doing it too.
I hate tinkering!!!!! How many fish and how much water? In ponds or tanks? Flow through or RAS? Had you watched my other RAS videos?
GRATITUDE 💥🐟💥
You are so welcome
Hello my friend, does the fish tank in this system produce an unpleasant smell? Thank you❤❤❤
Not at all, why do you ask?
Are there any concerns of microplastics being present in the fish that we rear for consumption due to the use of K1 and other plastic filter media?
We are concerned with plastics in general. I don’t think many plastics partition into muscle (fillet). Not saying they can’t through some cellular mechanisms or uptake through phagocytes cells just a low likelihood. Here is a recently published study. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749123022352#appsec1
@@ThisIsAquaculture Thank you so much for the info and resource. I was worried that I might have to get rid of my K1 and the bunched up nets that I use as bio media, but as long as it doesn’t get into the fillet, I’m fine with it haha. This channel is the best in terms of information density, video production quality, and presentation.