I assume you mean Fish Room?
Google the above, there are many articles, also try aquaculture.
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> Has any one had any experience with a fish house?
> I am considering build one to house and continue breading my African
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CanadianCray - 15 Jul 2004 14:47 GMT
Are you talking about building a seperate building outside your house? If so
I don't think there is much info avail for that specific project. Though it
shouldn't be much more than what would be needed for a fish room. Other than
running utilities & insulating it properly.

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RedForeman ©® - 15 Jul 2004 15:54 GMT
I think he's talking about those breeding cones/houses like they've been
using for discus, and the likes..
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>Has any one had any experience with a fish house?
>I am considering build one to house and continue breading my African
>Peacocks
>And maybe some new world cichlids but I would like to get some ideas
>on this subject before I sink some money in to it.
When I was breeding cichlids I had a brick built fish house. Others I
knew had a variety of converted sheds. Most breeders had dedicated
rooms and that's what I went for eventually.
In all cases the main problems are keeping the heat in and the
humidity down to a comfortable level.
Steve

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