Let's be honest for a second. Running a RAS for temperate species like trout, perch, or sturgeon is a high-stakes game. The tech is amazing, but the bills – for power, for feed, for that constant bat
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Let's be honest, anyone looking into RAS coastal aquaculture these days is bombarded with high-level theories about sustainability. It sounds great, but when you're standing at the edge of a coastal
2026/02/21 huabo
So, you're thinking about aquaculture. Maybe you've got a patch of land that isn't doing much, or you've seen the price of good fish at the market and thought, "I could do that." But then the bi
2026/02/21 huabo
Let's be real for a second. You're probably reading this because the words 'profitable' and 'farming' in the same sentence caught your eye. And when you add 'rooftop' to the mix, it sounds eit
2026/02/21 huabo
You know that feeling when you look at your aquaculture operation and think, 'There has to be a better way'? The feed costs are creeping up, water exchange feels wasteful, and the weather? Don't ev
2026/02/21 huabo
Alright, let's cut straight to the chase. You're probably here because you've heard whispers about RAS sinking feed and how it's some kind of magic bullet for your aquaculture operation. Maybe you
2026/02/20 huabo
Let's talk about something that makes every fishkeeper's heart sink: spotting those tiny white specks on your favorite fish. You know the ones. They look like someone sprinkled salt or sugar all ove
2026/02/19 huabo
Let’s be honest, for anyone running a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), the term “stocking density” is both the golden ticket and the boogeyman. We’re constantly pulled between the desire to pus
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