Building a working desert aquaculture system
Proof That It Works
This project is a small-scale demonstration system designed to prove that sustainable fish production is possible even under extreme desert conditions.
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Below you see our fist breeding tank. It will be a small tank with fresh water and ventilation to hold up to 12 female and up to 4 male Tilapia.
There will be rocks and things in the corners to provide shelter for the females and the baby fish.
We plan to install a web cam here so you will be able to see what is going on from this page.

The Idea
We are building a compact aquaculture setup with controlled water cycles, solar-powered systems, and temperature stabilization.
The goal is simple: demonstrate that at the end of the system, fish come out — reliably, efficiently, and sustainably.
Why It Matters
- Food production in extreme climates
- Efficient water reuse
- Low-energy system design
- Scalable concept for future farms
Support the Project
We are currently raising funds to build and test the first system.
€1,300 raised of €4,000 goal