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Saw this post in my fb feed that looked interesting, regarding a shrimp farm business. Quickly realized with the outrageous returns it has all the markings of a ponzi scheme. SCAM.
Just a few minutes later a family member shared it with me asking if it's a good idea, wondering if she should put all of her hard-earned OFW savings into it for fat profits. Please don't, I know it's tempting but avoid at all costs. The post must be spreading fast.. Warn your family and friends to steer clear, please. It's way too good to be true.
SEC has already issued warnings against them and declared them as investment scams. Conveniently for them, these SEC postings are constantly taken down after release. At the same time, the company actively releases information suggesting the SEC is wrong and does not understand their business model. But make no mistake, 40% to 170% guaranteed returns in 50 to 150 days are ridiculous and impossible to sustain. Don't fall into this trap only meant to exploit and steal. Be careful everyone.
Has anybody here started their own shrimp farm? I want to get started with it but would be nice to bounce any questions off people further down the process.
Thanks
I want to start a shrimp breeding setup to produce treats for my frog, I plan on going with fluval substrate sand and a 6ish gal cube tank, I just have a few questions, how long does it have to cycle before I add shrimps? what's a good (preferably cheap) place to get plants from and what kinds should I get? how deep should the substrate and sand layers be? I also will probably add an airstone
SHMP has been testing the use of its technology in other fin fish and has report positive results from studies in Europe and Australia. In July of 2020 CSIRO, Australiaβs national science agency, successfully completed Phase-I in vitro testing of NaturalShrimps hydrogas technology that has proven effective at killing Neoparamoeba perurans, the parasite which causes Amoebic Gill Disease (βAGDβ) of Atlantic salmon. With Phase-I efficacy completed, CSIRO are now moving to Phase-II, which will focus on fish welfare during the experimental treatment.
So basically Iβm living in Minnesota right now and Iβve been living in a town home for the past year and a few months and my land lord has been pretty chill. Heβs never too pushy about whatever is happening at the house and the townhome itself is really nice. Before the pandemic I was cultivating shrimp with just a forty gallon tub in my garage. I was just keeping them for personal cooking and Iβd give some to relatives as a gift or whatever. My landlord had seen the shrimp before and was totally chill with it.
However once the pandemic hit I heard about of ton of people losing their jobs and I decided to scale up my production to make some more serious money I could fall back on just incase. That was about 8 months ago and things have been going really well and I now work with two pools both of which are about the size of an average above ground pool.
Everything was going really smoothly, I wasnβt drawing any serious power and the only noise was a small pump. But one day I was working on the tanks with the garage open and my landlord just happened to drive by and starting freaking out about the tanks. What I understood from him was that he was worried about water damage if a pool were to burst. However the entire garage is concrete.
My lease says Iβm allowed to have animals in the building with no specifications on what kind of animals that entails. The lease doesnβt mention any kind of restrictions on live stock which is because I assume most people wouldnβt think of keeping livestock in a town home.
My main question is can my land lord kick me out even though my lease doesnβt mention anything related to livestock? Could be also try to kick me out due to some kind of city regulations forbidding livestock on certain property?
The Redacted Reports is proud to present the final episode in our playthrough of Ex Oblivione, codenamed Operation Shrimp Farm. The Agents of R Cell have been through the wringer as old wounds resurfaced for Agent Rowan, and as the Cult focused its eye on their families. Now it's time to deal with Mustang, Arizona, as the final orgy of violence explodes around them.
i saw a couple posts about how you can get fish and shrimp from the river in the farm, but when i clicked on the river, nothing happened. i donβt see any fish or shrimp swimming in there either, and there arenβt any online tutorials about this. is this true?
I don't know what kind of fish to start with, plants to add, or anything. Where do I start? Any advice appreciated! I'm in zone 7b by the way.
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