Journeyman wrote:
Um... no the species is NOT irrelevant. Some eat any time there is food and some don't. You are making a point (maybe - it is hard to tell) that was already being made in my post, but making it seem like you are disputing my post.
Did you bother to read the post above mine or did you just want to take issue with me personally? I quoted it so you SHOULD have been able to read it. Maybe you could be more clear as to what it is in what I said that you take exception to? Because as it stands it looks like you are saying what I said in a very disagreeable tone.
The media has a lot less to do with it, unless you want to begin arguing for external to GB filtering? Or maybe you want to argue for the various surface area to volume possibilities in media? (in which case go start a thread)
What the?...
Journey I post to address the content of the post... or part of a post...regardless of the author...
Perhaps I wasn't clear enough...
"The ratio" is determined by the capacity of the media to process ammonia and wastes produced by a given feed rate.. (maximum feed rate at desired harvest size)...
It doesn't matter what the fish species is.. or whether or not they might eat from one day to the next....
You have to cater for the maximum capacity required... even if you never reach that level...
And the media does matter... vs "various surface area to volume possibilities in media".. as each media has a specific surface area/volume rating
The Biological Surface Area (BSA) of a system.. is the amount of surface area inside your system that bacteria can live on... BSA in the total number of square metres per system.
To determine the BSA, you need to determine how much Specific Surface Area (SSA) is in your system. SSA is measured as the number of square metres per cubic metre (mtr2/mtr3).
This is the total amount of square metre area of the volume of media you’re using.
You then multiply the SSA by the VOLUME of the grow beds... to get the Biological Surface Area...
Every media is different... and many media have been rated.. on this basis...
And all commercially available aquaculture filter media is rated as a capacity to process xxx amount of feed.. on the same basis
Nate Storey list some values for common media in one of his blogs...
http://verticalfoodblog.com/biological- ... quaponics/Journeyman wrote:
Actually, on a regular basis, across many threads, you do like to disagree. Even when you agree you like to post as if you don't. Vis-a-vis the BioAqua posts. A member who has a viable commercial operation comes under attack because some people don't like the way he words things.
Journeyman.. I went back and checked through Bioaqua's thread.. and apart from a question regarding understanding his design flow... I didn't really post anything.. let alone anything negative...
Yes, recently I raised some points about his design.. that I thought were perhaps negative... but that was within a discussion about commercial design parameters...
And whether or not they were based on formulas... or guess work...
And for heavens sake... you basically agreed with me that it was based on trial and error... and tweaking...
I called it the common "suck it and see" approach.. you called it the "seat of your pants" approach...
I didn't even specifically argue whether or not BioAqua's system constituted a "commercial system"...
Likewise I've addressed points recently regarding Nanniode system design... and other issues...
But read through that thread Journeyman... and you'll see that not only was I not the only one... but that in fact there were many others... expressing not only similar views... but a lot more unkindly than myself...
Likewise with BioAqua... or many others...
You seem to think that if I address anything you post that I do so on some sort of personal basis... I don't...
On the other hand... you appear to single me out for my posts.... even when others are posting the same thing... sometimes even more vehemently...
Nobody has to read.. or take notice of anything I write.... I offer my opinion and knowledge... just as any one else...
If I choose, or choose to not do so... now or in the future... it wont be to "rest on my laurels"...