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which first plants or fish

 
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So i finally kicked the wife out of the old green house. after cleaning out all the junk and treating it to new panels im going to build a fish pond.
The size will be 16ft x 4ft and 3ft deep.  

So......once it's installed and filled with water.. what should i do next. put in the fish or put in the plants...

i still have a lot of research to do.  

thanks, Regards Phil
 
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I have a friend that designs aquaponic systems, he says you want to start with plants because they're more resilient and will prepare.the water for the fish to thrive
 
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Thank you S.Lowe, would you ask your friend for me which plants he would recommend please.

I plan to stock the pond with Tilapias and possibly a few trout.

Regards Phil
 
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