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wannaarro

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:mwave: :ROFL:

Tadpoles--tons and tons of tadpoles!!!!!!! And they're free, so their lives
don't matter, right? And they'll eat all the 'skeeters that stagnant, fetid water will attract.
 

Chad55

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Im still voting for guppies. Also the white clouds seem like a very good idea too. I heard they breed pretty easy. And Danios.

Chad
 

guppy

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schoolmarm said:
:mwave: :ROFL:

Tadpoles--tons and tons of tadpoles!!!!!!! And they're free, so their lives
don't matter, right? And they'll eat all the 'skeeters that stagnant, fetid water will attract.
Almost all tadpoles eat algae, not insects, guppies or gambisia will act as mosquito control, get cheap ones, or some of the smaller tilapia like T. bemini. He will still be better off with some type of circulater and I doubt the tomatoes will do well due to either rootrot or lack of enough nutrients.
 

kissme_419

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He said there was something in the fish's poop that would help to make the green on the tomatoe to grow. I;m not sure why he wants to do that, but that's what he asked.
 

guppy

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I saw (many years ago) an Isreali article where tomatoes were being grown in nylon baskets suspended bareroot in troughs of recirculating water that was also being used to raise two species of tilapia, maybe he wants something likethat, they still trickle fed the tomatoes.
 
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