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“This is a guide to raising and harvesting fish using a fish farm.
A fish farm is a great idea, giving you tons of quality protein for a minimal time and money investment. It also pairs very well with worm composting, if you’re into that sort of thing.
If you’re looking to diversify your food supply, give starting a fish farm strong consideration.
This set up can work for various kinds of fish, but works particularly well with:
- Catfish
- Bass
- Carp
- Bluegill
A typical 50-60 gallon barrel can house up to 40 fingerlings.
They won’t be reproducing in these conditions, but they will grow to their adult size and be ready to eat…