Let's be honest. If you're in aquaculture, you've probably lost sleep over dissolved oxygen (DO). One pump failure, one algae bloom, one hot, still afternoon, and everything you've worked for can
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Let's be honest, most of us think about our water in two ways: when we're happily drinking a glass of it, or when the utility bill arrives and we wince. There's a vast, murky middle ground in betwe
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Let's be real for a second. Farming fish in the open ocean feels a bit like trying to build a sandcastle right where the waves crash. It's an epic challenge, and the biggest, baddest wave of them al
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So, you've got your ponds, your tanks, or your raceways, and you're raising fish or shrimp. The water looks okay, the feed costs are through the roof, and you're hoping for the best come harvest ti
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Let's be honest for a second. The image of a grizzled fisherman hauling in crab pots from a stormy sea is romantic, sure. But it's also becoming a bit of a relic when you start talking about feeding
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Let's be honest, Murray Cod farming isn't for the faint of heart. One day you're looking at a pond of happy, growing fish, and the next, you're scratching your head over a mysterious dip in appeti
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So, you're thinking about red-claw crayfish. Good call. Forget everything you've heard about complicated aquaculture that needs a PhD in chemistry to manage. Red-claws (Cherax quadricarinatus, if yo
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So, you're thinking about farming red swamp crayfish. Smart move. In 2024, the demand for these little crustaceans—whether for bait, food, or even the pet trade—isn't slowing down. But let's cut th
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