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Author:  Rubber [ Apr 17th, '14, 16:07 ]
Post subject:  Hi from Perth Australia

Hi all. New to the world of aquaponics, but have been researching for a while.
The IBC is in the back yard ready to be turned into an aquaponic work of art and this is hopefully happening over this coming long Easter weekend!

Author:  Charlie [ Apr 17th, '14, 16:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: Hi from Perth Australia

Welcome to the best forum in the universe! ;)

Author:  HairyCamel [ Apr 17th, '14, 16:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: Hi from Perth Australia

Hi Rubber, welcome to the forum. When you start your system post some photos, at the top of the page is the IBCofAquaponics for downloading, might be helpful as you build. :thumbleft:

Author:  Rubber [ Apr 17th, '14, 19:20 ]
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Thanks!


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Author:  Colum Black-Byron [ Apr 18th, '14, 10:54 ]
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Hi Rubber!

Welcome to the forum.

Author:  Slowboat [ Apr 18th, '14, 12:08 ]
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Welcome to the madhouse Rubber.

Author:  Rubber [ May 20th, '14, 19:42 ]
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Author:  Rubber [ May 20th, '14, 19:50 ]
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Took some time but system is up and running with 10 silver perch in the tank and some capsicums and spinach in the growbed.
Just general questions. I'm using a flood and drain method running my pump on a timer every 15 minutes. Is there a guide as to the water level for the growbed for optimal plant growth? Currently the water is about 5cm under the media level. Also, has anyone grown root vegetables or garlic? Wondering if my water/flood level will be too high if this is at all an option?


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Author:  Charlie [ May 20th, '14, 20:14 ]
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Flood to the point where the media surface stays dry. Root veggies grow ok just a little bit out of shape I've found

Author:  Tallman [ May 21st, '14, 04:31 ]
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A nice tidy build there rubber.
Your water looks really clear (I think I can see it through the gap GB-FT). You must have done a good job rinsing your media.
That's untreated timber over the FT I assume. Don't want any nasty chemicals leaching into the tank giving you Springfield 3-eyed fish.
I notice you used the pressed steel or plastic base under the FT rather than under the GB. Just keep an eye on the plastic at the bottom of the GB. After a while holding the full GB water weight it might need some additional support.
Good job mate. :thumbright:

Author:  Rubber [ May 21st, '14, 11:36 ]
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Thanks Tallman. I did rinse the media pretty well.
The timber is treated pine so I may end up with 3 eyed fish! I did not think about that at all. Would you think treated pine will leech nasties into the water?
The pine planks are my gb support currently so I may need to rethink what I use as support there.


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Author:  Rubber [ May 21st, '14, 11:40 ]
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Oh and thanks Charlie. With the rain season started in Perth it's hard to know if the media is dry because of the rain or a high flood level. I'll just monitor but seems plants are growing well.


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Author:  NacDach [ May 21st, '14, 12:37 ]
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Hey Rubber,

I'm new to the game also. That's a sweet system you have going on. Look forward to seeing your progress.

Author:  Tallman [ May 21st, '14, 13:10 ]
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Treated pine can leach some pretty nasty chemicals. And the fish live in a closed system so they live permanently in whatever chems are in the water. I'd lose the treated pine mate.

Author:  Rubber [ May 21st, '14, 16:01 ]
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Hi there NacDach thanks.
Thanks Tallman I'll think about making a new plan to support my gb


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