Hi my name is Josh, i am 25, Doing my Grd Dip ED this year, with a background in science (bio major, chem and human movement minors). I am also a farmers son, who grew up in the Mid north of SA (that should explain a lot). I have been very, very interested in Aquaponics for a couple years now, and have been researching/studying it quite religiously for longer than i care to admit... Until recently i have not been able/allowed to set up my own system due to the fact that i was renting, BUT, now myself and my partner share a mortgage, and a house (coincidentally). Meaning i have the green light to to set up my own AP system! (YEEAAH!)
My system ideas/thoughts so far (opinions would be greatly appreciated)!-It will be a IBC system (yep, another one!) as i have access to a few free IBC's. I am looking at having 3 grow beds to begin with, potentially expanding 5 later on (also made from IBC's). Obviously, 1 IBC (as is) will be used as the fish tank.
And here is where the questions start....
*Should i run a CHIFT PIST system?, or just pump directly out of the fish tank? (i guess the question i am asking is what is the max number of IBC growbeds you would run from a 1000L without a sump)? With a CHIFT PIST system, you can get away with using a smaller pump cant you?
*Should i flood and drain with Autosyphons? Just go for the simpler constant flood with standpipes with on/off timer on pump? Is there any real difference between the two methods in relation to veggie growth? I'm a mad keen veggie grower so i am after what works best!
*Media- At this stage i cant really afford many clay balls (hydroton), so i will go for the good old gravel in the grow beds (maybe one hydroton GB if i can afford it). Should i just use blue metal or are there better gravel substitutes (and cheaper) that i have overlooked?
*Pump- Who uses what on their IBC system?- i have read to much about it in the last week or so and managed to wind up not knowing what i want. It just needs to be very reliable/cheap/lowest wattage possible (i understand those aspects don't usually match well together..) 3500-4000L per hour (submersable pump) sound around the right ballpark in your opinions? (keeping in mind i may go up to 5 growbeds later on)?
*Backup plans for power outage- would a battery operated air pump suffice (one of the AC/DC jobs that BYAP sell)? how many LPH would you recommend with a high fish stocking density? ANy other fool proof ways around a power blackout?
*Probably going to go with Jade perch to begin with (one i am all set up and ready to go). They would be the most hardy/best fish for Adelaide?
Also, if there is anyone in/near Adelaide that would be willing for me (and my g/f) to come and visit and have a look at their system it would be greatly appreciated! Personally, i think it would be great seeing some other systems in the flesh before i start on mine- and so I can fully convince the better half that AP is a REALLY, REALLY good idea!
Thanks,
Josh