So, you’re running a Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS). That means you’re already part scientist, part plumber, and full-time fish whisperer. It’s a fantastic way to grow fish, but let’s be real:
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So you're staring at a pile of RAS sludge, and the clock is ticking. Management wants cost-effectiveness, regulations are breathing down your neck, and the usual disposal routes are getting pricier b
2026/02/09 huabo
Let's be honest. You're here because you've heard the siren song of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). The promise is intoxicating: grow more fish, in less space, with less water, closer to m
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Let's be honest for a second. When you hear "sustainable aquaculture," what comes to mind? Probably a mix of good intentions, higher costs, and complicated tech that seems better suited for a lab t
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Let’s be honest. When someone starts talking about "energy management systems," your eyes probably glaze over. It sounds complicated, expensive, and like something only big factories need. But what
2026/02/07 huabo
So, you’ve got your aquaculture operation running. The ponds or tanks are full, the stock is in, and you’re watching the clock, waiting for harvest. But let me tell you a secret most seasoned farmers
2026/02/07 huabo
Okay, let's be honest. You're here because you've seen the nitrate number on your RAS reports creeping up. That stubborn 40, 50, 80 ppm that just won't quit, no matter how many water changes you t
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Alright, let's talk nitrification in your RAS. You've probably heard it's the heart of the system, and that's not wrong. But if you're like most folks running a recirculating aquaculture setup, y
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