There are many ways to calculate how many fish your system can hold, or how much veggies you can grow, how much you should feed your fish or even how big the pump should be. In this topic I'll try to explain how I think this is all linked together and what the ratios are.
Also, you can just skip all this and use the
excel sheet below to calculate the minimum and maximum amount of fish and fish food for your system.
Calculations of ratiosI've read much about the 6:2:1 or 6:200:100 ratio. It means that you can have a maximum of 6kg of fish for every 200L of growbed or 100L of fish tank (which ever is the lowest).
This maximum is for an optimal system with a growbed of 30cm deep, but since you'll have to work with whatever you get I translated the ratio to square meters of growbed, so you can use it also for growbeds that are not the optimal 30cms deep.
6/(200/(3*100))= 9kgs of fish per square meter of planted growbed.
In
this topic VB wrote that 500L of growbed was just enough to keep up with 150-200g of fish food a day. Using that data, I found that the 6:200:100 ratio only works when you're feeding no more than 200/(500/200*6*1000)*100%= 1,33% of their weight a day. So I tried to translate that to a ratio that includes the fish feeding ratio.
In
this topic Caribean-grower wrote that it takes between 60-100g of fish food per square meter of planted growbed per day. VB’s post suggests an absolute maximum of 150/(500/(3*100))= 90g to 200/(500/(3*100))=120g per square meter of growbed per day. So 60g per sqm growbed is the minimum required for the plants, and 120g per sqm is the maximum the plants can handle.
So if you have 1 square meter of growbed, and want to feed at 2% fish weight, the absolute maximum amount of fish the growbed can support is 6kg, and the minimum amount of fish you need to support the growbed is 3kg. At 4% feeding, you can only need 1,5kg of fish to keep the growbed at optimum growth, but you can support no more than 3kg of fish.
The 6:200:100 ratio only works with a sufficiently large pump pumping the water around. The consensus is at least the growbed volume once an hour. For the optimal growbed this is 300L/h per square meter, at maximum stocking this is 100L/h per 3kg of fish, and at maximum feeding (1,33%) this is 250L/h per 100g of fish food.
How to calculate when starting a new systemEither use my excel sheet which will calculate everything for you, or:
- Calculate the surface area of your growbed that will be planted (square meters).
- Multiply this by 60 to find the minimum fish food per day going into the system to keep the plants happy (in grams)
- Multiply this by 120 to find the maximum fish food per day that the plants can process (in grams)
- Divide the minimum fish food value by the feeding rate to find the minimum amount of fish your system needs (in grams)
- Divide the maximum fish food value by the feeding rate to find the absolute maximum amount of fish your plants can keep up with (in grams)
- Check if the pump puts out at least 250L/h per 100g of daily fish food (at the given head)
- Check if there’s at least 100L of fish tank per 6kg of fish
- Check if there's no more than 9kg of fish per sqm of growbed
So I used the following values:Max fish per 100L tank: 6kg
Max fish per sqm growbed: 9kg
Optimal growbed depth: 30cm
Min fish food per sqm of growbed: 60g
Max fish food per sqm of growbed: 120g
Min 'optimal growbed' turnover per hour: 1x
If you disagree with those values, but still want to use the excel sheet, you can easily change them at the bottom of the sheet.
I hope this is of help to somebody.
