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    GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    Hi,

    I live near Brisbane Australia and I've been involved in backyard food production for over 30 years.

    My partner and I live on our 3/4 acre Creek Street Micro Farm. We raise our own fish, vegetables and herbs, chickens for meat and eggs and quail for meat and eggs.

    I operate four small aquaponics systems which grow Barramundi, Murray cod and Jade Perch (all Australian native fish species. We also produce duckweed and Black Soldier Fly larvae to feed to our micro-livestock.

    It's good to see an American forum on aquaponics.......we have a number of US people on the aquaponics forum that I co-host.

    GaryD


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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    Welcome GaryD! Good to see you on this side of the pond. We've met in other forums. I'm sure you'll be a great asset here.
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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    Welcome Garyd! The more info we can gather the easier all our lives will be. looking forward to your posts.

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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    I'm bummed we can't raise the freshwater Australian lobster here in the States. They seem like ideal aquaculture shellfish.

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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    You can, maybe not in your state, but there are plenty of places where cherax species are permitted.
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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    I just haven't seen them for sale anywhere. Where do I buy them?

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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    Many times they sell them at Petco and Petsmart as "blue lobsters".

    They sell them here:
    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... catid=1662
    but too pricey. I've also seen them on aquabid.

    I'm a moderator at www.bluecrayfish.com, a crayfish forum. I am delivering some to a friend tonight, but I'm just a middle man. I'll see if I can hook you up with the new owner. Once she has some babies I'm sure she'll sell you some.
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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    Quote Originally Posted by GaryD
    Hi,

    I live near Brisbane Australia and I've been involved in backyard food production for over 30 years.

    My partner and I live on our 3/4 acre Creek Street Micro Farm. We raise our own fish, vegetables and herbs, chickens for meat and eggs and quail for meat and eggs.

    I operate four small aquaponics systems which grow Barramundi, Murray cod and Jade Perch (all Australian native fish species. We also produce duckweed and Black Soldier Fly larvae to feed to our micro-livestock.

    It's good to see an American forum on aquaponics.......we have a number of US people on the aquaponics forum that I co-host.

    GaryD
    Hi Gary, and welcome ! Good to see you here. I know that with your input, this forum will grow by leaps and bounds

    Do you have any idea when the next issue of the magazine is coming out? I love that mag I hope to get some BSFL going one of these days ....... we only have about a 3 month growing season here in Montana, so I'm trying to get everything established inside ....... I don't know how BSFL will react to the -40F winters here ......
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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    Hi,

    Thanks for the welcome.

    Australian freshwater crayfish are great but they have proven to be a problem in some US waterways where they have displaced local crayfish species.......in much the same way that the American Red Signal crayfish is proving to be a nuisance in UK waterways.

    It's probably best to stick to local species where practicable.

    Having said that, it's legal to keep Redclaw (native to Queensland) in several US states. Check with your local fisheries agency for more information.

    GaryD

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    Re: GaryD - Australian micro-farmer

    welcome garyd the more the merrier,thanks for the links,
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