MadReefist
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With this year success story of aquaponic farming Redfish it has gotten me thinking again about the Stonecrab farming concept. They did it using Mangroves and Sea Purslane and managed to recycle the water 100%. I've thought about this before using the little holding cell LFS stuff wall array tank setups, about 10 years ago. How you rip off their claw and they grow it back an obvious advantage. It didn't seem like the money would be there at the time. But now this seems extra exciting...
https://mote.org/news/article/aquaponic-fish-veggies-worth-their-salt
Any thoughts folks?
My concern is mostly in how best might they be kept, in regards to them not eating each other. A pool with rows of stacks of certain length PVC pipes seems feasible fo the general arrangement, but then there's that pesky issue of their temperament. I kept one on purpose in a tank when I first moved back here like 14 years ago. Between my roomates and I tons of live food was thrown at it. It was about an inch when it came in. It molted fast, grew like 5x in size in about 2 months. Eventually a comparatively decent sized young blue crab was thrown in there with it and after the school of minnows were all gone (a roomate dumped in all at once when I wasn't home) after a day the blue crab was missing a leg; next day it missing missing 2 more; the next day it was missing a claw; the next day he was missing lol! You'd approach the glass and the monster would come charging out and go back and forth in the front panel with his claws all out trying to get you. The thing was a riot. They rival even Alligators in bad attitude. Never did add anther stone crab to see what would happen.
https://mote.org/news/article/aquaponic-fish-veggies-worth-their-salt
Any thoughts folks?
My concern is mostly in how best might they be kept, in regards to them not eating each other. A pool with rows of stacks of certain length PVC pipes seems feasible fo the general arrangement, but then there's that pesky issue of their temperament. I kept one on purpose in a tank when I first moved back here like 14 years ago. Between my roomates and I tons of live food was thrown at it. It was about an inch when it came in. It molted fast, grew like 5x in size in about 2 months. Eventually a comparatively decent sized young blue crab was thrown in there with it and after the school of minnows were all gone (a roomate dumped in all at once when I wasn't home) after a day the blue crab was missing a leg; next day it missing missing 2 more; the next day it was missing a claw; the next day he was missing lol! You'd approach the glass and the monster would come charging out and go back and forth in the front panel with his claws all out trying to get you. The thing was a riot. They rival even Alligators in bad attitude. Never did add anther stone crab to see what would happen.


