Fish/prawn farming

Provincial living: homesteading, farming, gardening, self-efficiency and animal husbandry.
welly wanger
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Re: Fish/prawn farming

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Otres village ain't got a fish farm, there are old cement pods where there was once a abalone shell farm. As with Mr sok these pods look as if there going to be filled in so he can create more space to rent.
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Re: Fish/prawn farming

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Bonkong dteuk sap, freshwater prawns are the big expensive things with long front legs. Beautiful to eat but difficult to grow I think hence their expense.
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Re: Fish/prawn farming

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difficult to grow?
like when you plant them in the ground?

difficult to harvest or breed maybe?
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