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Not many restaurateurs would commit to building their own aquaponics system in the basement of their restaurant. but anton kotar, owner of anton’s taproom in kansas city, mo., had experience raising tropical fish and tending plants in his home so he knew he could make the sustainable, aquaponic-restaurant concept work.. anton’s taproom opened in october 2012, and started serving food on. For the past ten years, ufg founders have been working hard to change the odds within one disadvantaged and underdeveloped neighborhood in urban kansas city, and abroad. from after school programs, and community gardens to building aquaponic fish farms at orphanages in india and mexico to contributing to an open source network of best practices.