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Backyard Aquaponics


Floridafishin here. Complete newbie. I have been reading up on aquaponics on various sites for about 3 months now. Decided to jump into it with both feet. So far I have to say I have found the best information on this forum. I am still in the planning stages and could use some constructive criticism. It is far easier to change a design on paper than it is to rebuild. With the amount of expertise on this site, I know once built it will work as planned. My dilemma, at this point is this. I was designing thinking I had until my vacation in December. Boss just informed me today that I go on vacation next week. Very short notice. But I believe it can still be done. My main reason for entering the hobby is to feed my family. I have a 2yr old and one due in Jan, so this is a now or never build. It will be a CHIFT PIST with F&D media beds. Basically trying to follow the tried and true water flow, FT -> MB -> DWC/ Sump combo. 3 FT's will all be 275 gal IBC. Draining into 32 55 gal drum halves, all FD with red worms. I am still debating between expanded shale or scoria, which would you decide if you were building this arrangement? Some of the rows drains will have a bypass able swirl filter (so I don't steal the good stuff from my MB) at the end of the rows. Just incase I want to feed other potted plants, or expand, in the future (more fish). I have not figured out the proper pipe sizing for the build yet. And frankly I just keep hearing bigger is basically better, or am I wrong? I was thinking 2in minimum from FT to MB, and possibly 3in from the MB to the sump. What does everybody think? It will all be powered by a single waterfall pump at a 10ft head, I was thinking this one. 

