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So this is my system in my backyard. I am in southern Wisconsin, and after a cold spring I got a late start, not having fish until mid May (100 1-2" Tilapia). Unfortunately we got another cold spell, and low and behold, another 100 fish purchase. They sent me Fry instead of Fingerlings, so to make up for it the guy sent me 25 2-3" guys, which puts me at about 120 fish or so (couple have died, here and there, no rhyme or reason to my limited knowledge.
I have a 275g IBC, with an opening cut off the top, so it is about 250 gallons or so. The overflow pulls from the bottom and into a 50g barrel swirl filter, with a drain at the bottom to remove solids. Then the water goes to my DWC raft bed, which is about 4' x 7.5' and about 10" deep. From there the water hits the drain point, and returns to a barrel on its side which is my sump. The pump is in the sump, and leads up to a spreader bar over the tank to complete the loop. I have a heater for when it gets cold overnight, which I have not been using lately. Water temp is usually mid 70's or so, but during a stretch of warm weather last week it was into the 80's.
I am trying to do this on a budget, due to having a wife who is less than thrilled of this being in her backyard. Fish seem to be doing well, eating and growing a ton, so I don't think temperature is an issue to them.
It took a little longer to semi cycle, and I say semi cycle because for the last 6 weeks my Nitrites simply will not drop. I started with 30 goldfish to cycle, with 1 of them remaining (grew to about 4 inches or so). My ammonia spiked, Nitrites showed up, then dropped to near zero, so in went the Tilapia. Since then (8-10 weeks), my Ammonia has been steady at about .25, however the Nitrites are still showing 5.0, or higher as that is as high as my API test goes. Nitrates have been fluxuating between 20-40, and plant growth has been pitiful.
I have had issues getting anything to start from seed. I have tried direct seeding, germinating in a papertowel and moving to Hydroton in Net Pots once a tap root is there, all to no prevail. I have done a ton of reading online, especially this forum, and have tried many things. I have salted to prevent disease due to the high Nitrites, done water changes (10% or so almost daily, and 30% once a week or so). Fish seem to be doing well, they are coming to the top to eat, and do so frequently. The 2-3" ones I got are now pushing 5" about 6 weeks later. The 1/2" fry are mostly a solid 2-3", and again eating and growing a ton.
This is my first go at this, and next year will be going with flood and drain beds rather than the floating raft bed I have now, but hoping to be able to get something from someone who can help salvage this year. My wife is constantly ribbing me about how pathetic my plants look, and would love to be able to do something positive. I need to take some new pictures in the morning, as the ones I took tonight are about 7 times too big of files to upload. I do have plenty of aeration, with 2 stones in the FT, and another 3 bubble bars in the raft tank. I have them running off 2 separate air pumps to push even more air.
Any help anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated, and I thank everyone for all they have posted, it has been a huge motivator for this whole process (even if it does not appear I am much of a student lol )
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