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    soldier fly larva bioconversion - excellent food source waste disposal

    have been reading a lot about soldier fly larva use as fish food
    and the secondary products of a good worm bed base, food waste disposal, and just plain interesting - combined with aquaponics very self sustaining.

    in case you are interested - there are a few articles out there on it - very easy, the systems is self collecting, in the majority odourless

    http://www.hollowtop.com/finl_html/manureflies.htm
    http://lead.virtualcentre.org/en/ele...cip/oliver.pdf
    http://www.esrla.com/pdf/Brazil.pdf

    anyone know if the compost bins designed for larva production are avialable in australia? made by a group in Louisiana USA called "ESR LLC" (?) see their website for image and design
    been working on my own version for personal use, but nothing like the patent designed version if you can get it (and afford it!)


    Richard

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    Re: soldier fly larva bioconversion - excellent food source waste disposal

    HI r Carte,
    Gary Donaldson's new book "The Urban Aquaponics Manual" deals with the BSF as a food source for Jade and Silver Perch. There is also an article written by Gary about BSF coming out in the next edition of the Practical Aquaponics for Everyone Mag.
    Gary has harvested and used BSF very successfully as a food source for his Jade Perch.
    Good links in your post Richard...Thanks.
    Murray

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    Re: soldier fly larva bioconversion - excellent food source waste disposal

    thanx murray
    also much thanx for your book i purchased recently
    got my mind racing with possibilities and setups

    looking at setting up my tropical fish breeding (a quite intensive commercial setup) as the 'aqua' side (maybe a few perch as well) and some greenhouse tomatoes/cucumbers on the 'ponics' side at my wife's school in sydney where she teaches a bit of horticulture (and i do the majority of the hard labour)

    i think the school kids will really get into this sort of sustainable setup
    hope to setup the barrel type mini systems as well, for them to duplicate at home

    as i get it going, i will pass on images and most likely heaps of questions to this site

    looking forward to the journey
    Richard

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    Re: soldier fly larva bioconversion - excellent food source waste disposal

    Hi Richard,
    I have put my Aquaponics Kits into 4 high schools in recent months. Aquaponics is a wonderful educational tool.
    It is a bit of a "lost art" growing veggies etc, and anything that can be done to teach children (and adults) to "grow your own" is a very worthwhile activity.
    The blue barrels is a good way to go.....It is most important just to get started. Starting small is a good way to test and learn how it all works.
    It is easy to scale-up later when ready.
    Good luck, and looking forward to the photos and progress reports.

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    Re: soldier fly larva bioconversion - excellent food source waste disposal

    Hi Richard, glad you are enjoying the Urban Aquaponics Manual, actually it is Gary's work. I just helped him with the photos.

    Murray

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