Hello all,
Here is a run down of what my partner, J, and I are attempting to set up with our thoroughly inexperienced but enthusiastic selves.
1 x 300 Gallon IBC cut up a la "IBC's of Aquaponics" which gives us our
fish tank, which will be buried part way up the sides and our
primary grow bed on top. These will both be lightly sanded, primed and painted with a dark blue rustoleum for plastics.
1 x [2.5 x 2.5/1 x 4 ft]
duckweed tank consisting of a wooden frame, decorative wood exterior, a stepped bottom. This will also be buried with about eight inches above ground level, lower than the
fish tank. It will also have a dome of that neato wire square fencing stuff (larger holes than regular chicken wire) over the back portion camouflaging the pump and providing a trellis and light space to my climbing plants.
The pump [Hydrofarm AAPW1000 1000-GPH Active Aqua Submersible Pump] is bought from Amazon so that I may return it hassle free if I have bought the wrong one...which is very possible.

This will sit at the back of the
duckweed tank and will pump up into the
primary grow bed which will drain with a bell siphon into the
fish tank and then back into the
duckweed tank.
I would like to use pvc plumping without cutting holes in anything, trying to keep it just overhanging the edge of the various components or what-have-you. I figure, more holes, more labour and more chance of leaks or human error.
The area it will be placed in is our aptly named Shady Lane portion of the garden. Between the house and the neighbours white washed garage there has been for the past six years our wildflower meadow and lily/peony gardens and further along the winding mossy path a small "woodland garden" with delicate white flowering shrubs pruned high and airy, wild strawberries, crocus, a straw rhubarb and lily of the valley. We will be clearing out a part of the wildflower meadow and trying to grow some shade hardy plants, the area does get sunlight for four hours dispersed through the day and dappled light for a few more. We've taken out garbage trees and raised the canopy of the others nearby. Paddy pans, butternut squash, salad greens and chard, probably a couple other things in the
primary grow bed, and ginger, strawberries, herbs in little pots in the
duckweed tank.
I'd like to use tilapia (from NOA) and either some "freshwater lobster" or yabbies (from I'm not sure where yet). fish in the fish tank and yabbies in the
duckweed tank...? The fish make me nervous not gonna lie. I want to make sure they are happy and friendly with each other and feeding the beds properly but it's all quite confusing.
I've seen this comment on many of the first timer posts here but I'll say it too, the more I read the more questions I have and every time I think I've understood and solidified my plan I read something else and everything is in question again.
So far J and I have the duckweed tank built, sans pond liner at the moment, and have been furiously digging up plants, including three healthy peonies [fingers crossed they survive the rough transplant] and massive amounts of phlox and lilies, levelling ground and pulling up roots as we try to make room for this project.
I'll do a lovely little drawing and post it up here when I get around to it.
Some things that worry me or I am unsure of:- Is my pump powerful enough or possibly too powerful?
- Do I need some kind of solids filter?
- Will the water hight in my fish tank stay consistent because the pump is in the duckweed tank or am I misunderstanding that whole situation?
- Do I need some kind of screen or filter bag around my pump so that the duckweed doesn't spread through the system?
-Since the area is a bit shady will I need a water heater now or only as the temperature starts to drop? (No chilly fish in my house!

) I suppose that I'll just have to watch the temp and buy one if needed.
-How many fish do I actually need? [the vast amount of information/acronyms/calculations is making my head spin, anyone have a concise answer?]
- Where can I find some tasty crustaceans to grow in Ontario, Tri-cities area?
I hope this all makes sense, and I warn you, I'm not too good with all the acronym stuff even after reading the handy-dandy FAQ post about it, so be patient friends.
