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Shrimp are the best investment at the moment while the markets are moving up since more people have more money to spend on food.

How to set up: you put a tub in your basement, fill it with water and install a cheap sponge aquarium pump. You throw them feed every once in a while, clean the filter once a week.

Where to sell them: you call up your local restaurants and ask for the name of the head chef. You give them free samples of your 'artisanal' shrimp. Tell them you deliver the shrimp live, your product is fresh - this differentiates you from cheap Asian farmers.

Why shrimp:
Because they are low maintenance and high yield.


Improving your harvest: you can make a hamster wheel for your shrimp or better yet - a treadmill. It beefs them up, ripped shrimp sell well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX2Ief4kjrI [Embed] [Embed]

Discussion about other forms of indoor farming are also acceptable here (carp, rabbits, sea plankton).

This also takes reliance off the system and in turn (((the nice people))

Resources:
https://thefishsite.com/articles/why-small-scale-tank-based-shrimp-production-is-on-the-rise

https://ecolonomics.org/build-a-profitable-shrimp-farming-business-from-home/

http://www.ksuaquaculture.org/PDFs/Ray_SRAC%202019-Indoor%20Shrimp%20Farming.pdf

http://www.ksuaquaculture.org/These%20are%20Okay%20to%20Use%2010-2-18/2018%20KSU%20Shrimp%20Workshop_Ray.pdf

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322602967_DESIGNING_EFFICIENT_INDOOR_SHRIMP_PRODUCTION_SYSTEMS_A_BIOECONOMIC_APPROACH

https://scholarworks.uark.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=mktguht

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26182861

Shrimp are the best investment at the moment while the markets are moving sideways.

How to set up: you put a tub in your basement, fill it with water and install a cheap sponge aquarium pump. You throw them feed every once in a while, clean the filter once a week.

Where to sell them: you call up your local restaurants and ask for the name of the head chef. You give them free samples of your 'artisanal' shrimp. Tell them you deliver the shrimp live, your product is fresh - this differentiates you from cheap Asian farmers.

Why shrimp:
Because they are low maintenance and high yield.


Improving your harvest: you can make a hamster wheel for your shrimp or better yet - a treadmill. It beefs them up, ripped shrimp sell well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX2Ief4kjrI [Embed]

Discussion about other forms of indoor farming are also acceptable here (carp, rabbits, sea plankton).

This also takes reliance off the system and in turn (((the nice people))

Resources:
https://thefishsite.com/articles/why-small-scale-tank-based-shrimp-production-is-on-the-rise

https://ecolonomics.org/build-a-profitable-shrimp-farming-business-from-home/

http://www.ksuaquaculture.org/PDFs/Ray_SRAC%202019-Indoor%20Shrimp%20Farming.pdf

http://www.ksuaquaculture.org/These%20are%20Okay%20to%20Use%2010-2-18/2018%20KSU%20Shrimp%20Workshop_Ray.pdf

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322602967_DESIGNING_EFFICIENT_INDOOR_SHRIMP_PRODUCTION_SYSTEMS_A_BIOECONOMIC_APPROACH

https://scholarworks.uark.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=mktguht

>> No.26173117 [View]
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26173117

Shrimp are the best investment at the moment while the markets are moving sideways.

How to set up: you put a tub in your basement, fill it with water and install a cheap sponge aquarium pump. You throw them feed every once in a while, clean the filter once a week.

Where to sell them: you call up your local restaurants and ask for the name of the head chef. You give them free samples of your 'artisanal' shrimp. Tell them you deliver the shrimp live, your product is fresh - this differentiates you from cheap Asian farmers.

Why shrimp:
Because they are low maintenance and high yield.

The PINK GOLD book everyone was looking for:
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/198a731b393cade14ccb979bd49f10b920200427041527/460b8b

Improving your harvest: you can make a hamster wheel for your shrimp or better yet - a treadmill. It beefs them up, ripped shrimp sell well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX2Ief4kjrI

Discussion about other forms of indoor farming are also acceptable here (carp, rabbits, sea plankton)

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