Florida Tilapia

Posted on December 23, 2022January 3, 2023Categories Tilapia Fishes

Tilapia is Native to north Africa and the Middle East

Appearance:
Young nondescript gray with a black spot at rear of dorsal fin; adults generally blue-gray shading to white on the belly; borders of dorsal and caudal fins with red to pink borders; broken lateral line and the spiny dorsal fin is joined to the soft dorsal fin. In central Florida, anglers can assume every tilapia they observe in fresh water is a blue, and any tilapia over 3 pounds is also likely a blue tilapia.

Similar Species
Female Mozambique tilapia (O. mossambicus) nearly identical, but doesn’t grow as large and currently only occurs in coastal areas south of Titusville; possible hybridization between blue and Mozambique tilapias further complicates identification; male Mozambique tilapia easily distinguished by large mouth and black coloration when breeding. Photo to right is of a spawning male and female Mozambique tilapia.

Habitat
Widespread and abundant in Florida; found in fertile lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and canals. It is tolerant of saltwater and found in some near shore marine habitats, such as Tampa Bay.

Age and Growth
Grow rapidly for first few months, then slow somewhat but ultimately reach 5-6 pounds by age 3-5 yrs; fish weighing 2-4 pounds common; largest caught in Florida weighed 10 pounds and measured over 21 inches in length; Lake Lena fish yielded a maximum age of 6 years, and indicated that males were larger at each age than females.

Behavior
Spawning Habits: Spawning occurs when the water temperature exceeds 68oF. Males dig large circular nests with their mouths in shallow water over a sandy bottom. The male swims out to a passing female and leads her to the nest where courtship occurs; female lays eggs and immediately takes into mouth after male fertilizes, after which she swims off, possibly to mate with another male. The males continue to guard nests and may spawn again with another female. Eggs hatch in female’s mouth, and fry occasionally released to feed, but whenever threatened they return to the female’s mouth until they are about three weeks old. This type of parental care is called mouth-brooding.

Feeding Habits: Feed primarily on plankton and small organisms living in or on bottom detritus; three most common foods consumed in Lake Alice and Lake George were diatoms, green algae, and detritus; dominant food items in stomachs of fish from Six-Mile Creek near Tampa were detritus, algae, diatoms, and plant material.

Sporting Quality
Not normally known for their angling quality. The exception being some urban anglers catch these in ponds using small pieces of hot dogs, bread balls, dog food, or live worms; no bag or size limits. They are rarely caught on artificial lures. There is also a group of avid bow anglers that target this species.

Edibility
White flaky meat with a mild flavor; considered excellent eating, and farm-raised fish often sold in grocery stores.

Additional Information
State record: 9.57 pounds.

Big Catch minimum: longer than 18 inches or heavier than 5 pounds.

HDRPE 30 THE MODERN HIGH DURATION FIBER!

Posted on December 23, 2022December 23, 2022Categories HDPE

HDRPE 30

Is the modern fiber, stronger, durable, lightest, resistant and certified​

We are increasingly aware of the importance of water when it comes to ensuring proper management, from its capture to its storage. The main problem derived from water treatment is due to problems with filtration. In the case of landfills, the leachates that are generated (industrial waste, slurry, etc.) can contaminate the groundwater, hence the importance of adequately waterproofing the slope


To ensure a correct waterproofing of the slope, the recommended material is HDRPE geomembrane for different reasons such as health, mechanical and chemical resistance, comfort and reliability during installation and its cost is affordable. It is a high-density reinforce polyethylene sheet of HDRPE focused on waterproofing reservoirs and landfills.

Why choose HDRPE?

* It is NSF Certified for drinking water & for all aqua uses from tilapia, salmon or trout growing to entertainment ponds, Koi Fish, cascades, water falls or rain reservoir.​

* It is UV protected, safe for fish, NSF certified for drinking water and very easy to use


* 40-year durability, over 810 pounds per square inch of force​

Benefits​

* HDRPE has 5-10-15-20-30-40 years manufacturer limited guaranty.

* Maximum per inch resistance.

* It does not require underlay for most uses.

* Best UV protection.

* It is very user friendly.

* Does not contract or expand notably with heat and cold.

* It is fish safe for food production.

* It can be fixed during the life of the liner

INSTALLATION OF GEOMEMBRANES:

Posted on December 23, 2022December 23, 2022Categories Geomembranes

We are increasingly aware of the importance of water when it comes to ensuring proper management, from its capture to its storage. The main problem derived from water treatment is due to problems with filtration. In the case of landfills, the leachates that are generated (industrial waste, slurry, etc.) can contaminate the groundwater, hence the importance of adequately waterproofing the slopes.

To ensure a correct waterproofing of the slope, the recommended material is HDRPE geomembrane for different reasons such as health, mechanical and chemical resistance, comfort and reliability during installation and its cost is affordable. It is a high-density reinforce polyethylene sheet of HDRPE focused on waterproofing reservoirs and landfills.

Next we will explain in this post the first phase when installing the HDPE geomembrane on roofs:

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION

The support indicates the waterproofing system to be used. Depending on how we prepare the support, it will influence the life of the waterproofing system.
These are the characteristics that a reservoir or spillway must present for its correct waterproofing

*Regular and uniform: the support material must be the same, with continuous granulometry and the absence of large sizes that can cause punctures. Otherwise, the best solution for the support must be studied, such as placing a protective geotextile or geocomposite to ensure the integrity of the waterproofing system.

*Compact: it is achieved, reaching the energetic compaction of 95% Proctor of the soil used, both at the bottom of the basin and on the slopes





HDRPE GEOMEMBRANE PROPERTIES

The geomembrane will be made of high-density polyethylene that is homogeneous throughout its thickness.
This material is the basis of the waterproofing system, so the choice and implementation must be carefully selected.

The thickness of the geomembrane depends on:

*Substrate preparation (type of aggregate)

*Membrane protection (geotextile type)

*Type of waste (for landfills)

*Total height of the landfill or reservoir water

HDPE GEOMEMBRANE PLACEMENT

The placement and extension of the geomembrane will be carried out continuously. In the same way, they will be installed on the slopes and at the base in a differentiated and independent way. The sheets, once presented, must be welded, ensuring that their temperature is the same in order to avoid tensions.

These are the steps for its placement:

*Extension and numbering of the panels

*If necessary, provisional anchoring of the same

*Welding and numbering

*Checking the welds

*Definitive anchorage



Types of geomembrane for symbiotic aquaculture

Posted on December 22, 2022December 23, 2022Categories Geomembranes

The geomembrane for symbiotic aquaculture is one of the most important elements in the beginning of aquaculture projects. The beginning entails the purchase of material machinery necessary for the aquaculture farm, fish farm or shrimp farm. In a large number of occasions, the necessary information is not available to choose the appropriate aquaculture instruments or materials. Our trajectory as project developers and consultants has given us the opportunity to identify the shortcomings that producers have at the beginning of the projects. Thus, 85% of investors and producers are lacking in information on the characteristics of the machinery and materials.

What is a geomembrane or liner for symbiotic aquaculture?

A geomembrane or liner is a waterproof sheet composed of plastic resins and chemical additives that give it certain qualities. Usually the most used additives are carbon, antioxidants and thermal stabilizers. These substances give the geomembrane mechanical resistance, against ultraviolet rays and against heat.

There are many types of geomembranes depending on the polymer they are made of. For example: PVC (Polyvinyl chloride). PP (Polypropylene). PS (Polystyrene). PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). LDPE (Low Density Reinforce Polyethylene) or HDRPE (High Density Polyethylene). Some of these polymers are used to manufacture bottles. Others for plastic packaging, others for pipes and so on. Of all of them, the geomembranes or liners most used in symbiotic aquaculture are those made with HDRPE or LDPE.







Differences between geomembranes for HDRPE and LDPE symbiotic aquaculture

HDRPE (High Density Reinforce Polyethylene) is a thermoplastic polymer of ethylene, polymerized by free radicals. Like LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene). The latter has three or four carbon atoms. It is also confused with various branches at the molecular level. This makes them have a low density and that increase their flexibility at the cost of their resistance. The HDPL has almost no ramifications. So it has a more compact structure that increases its rigidity at the cost of flexibility. In this way, HDRPE is more resistant to mechanical stress, tensile breakage or impacts than LDPE. However, this one is more flexible. Usually, for symbiotic aquaculture, the HDRPE geomembrane or liner is more used due to its greater resistance.

Why choose our HDPE geomembrane?

Because at FLORIDATILAPIA we have all the necessary resources to offer the best option on the market in terms of cost-benefit ratio when it comes to the safe containment of toxic products.

If you want to know more about our geomembranes made with high-density polyethylene sheets, contact us and our customer service team will offer you all the information you need.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HDRPE GEOMEMBRANE

Posted on December 22, 2022December 23, 2022Categories Geomembranes, HDPE



What is HDPE?

It is a high-density waterproofing polyethylene geomembrane , which is manufactured under strict quality controls. Its construction is based on virgin resins that do not contain additives or fillers that can evaporate and cause deterioration as time progresses. This geomembrane, better known by its acronym in English as HDPE, is the most used material for lining in solid waste deposits in mines. In addition, others that have to do with the containment of liquids. Definitely if we should recommend where to apply it, it would be in projects with low permeability, resistance against ultraviolet rays, and exceptionally high chemicals.

Advantage

The HDPE geomembrane is of great thermal and chemical resistance. It stands out because it is not attacked by acids, it resists water at 100 ° C, flexible at low temperatures since it is made of high-density, high-molecular-weight polyethylene.



Features

The main functions of the HDPE geomembrane are waterproofing, protection and separation. For this reason, it is considered one of the most effective waterproofing systems, which combines low initial cost, high resistance and durability. Also, do not forget that for it to work well, you have to know how to choose those with adequate thicknesses, according to your application. Remember that the installation process is rigorous but that it allows a good lifetime of the HDPE geomembrane

Applications

This type of geomembrane is often used too much in:

*The waterproofing of landfills and leachate ponds.

*In the waterproofing of platforms and slopes of roads, railways, etc.

*For coatings in water conduction channels for irrigation.

*In hydraulic and mining projects.

*In the Oxidation lagoons.

*Biodigestores.

*Tanks of Molasses.

*Hydrocarbon storage tanks.

*Artificial lakes.

*Landfills.

*Coating.

*Hoyas of rainwater catchment, and among other works.


Potable water pond construction

Posted on December 10, 2022December 22, 2022Categories HDPE

Pond constructions.

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Posted on October 20, 2022December 22, 2022Categories Blog

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