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| Author: | Levi [ Sep 17th, '14, 06:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
Very nice! I'm not sure you need to worry too much about the solids. Mine gets some crud build-up in the corners and my fish don't seem to mind. Once in a while I pour a bucket of water(because it slowly evaporates/turns into plants) into my tub and the solids swirl around and probably get sucked up then. |
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| Author: | DutyDan [ Sep 17th, '14, 07:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
Is that the bottom of a glass bottle I see being used as a bell? AWESOME! |
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| Author: | Colours [ Sep 17th, '14, 07:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
love it and stop showing off about your climate...
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| Author: | d3m0n [ Sep 19th, '14, 08:33 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
Levi wrote: Very nice! I'm not sure you need to worry too much about the solids. Mine gets some crud build-up in the corners and my fish don't seem to mind. Once in a while I pour a bucket of water(because it slowly evaporates/turns into plants) into my tub and the solids swirl around and probably get sucked up then. Thank you. Yeah my fishes don't mind them either but I'm pretty worried about my GB collecting sludge over time. DutyDan wrote: Is that the bottom of a glass bottle I see being used as a bell? AWESOME! Yes it is, got the idea from YouTube and a see-through bell cap helped tremendously with my bell tuning. Colours wrote: love it and stop showing off about your climate... ![]() Thanks, glad you like it. Showing off? I would never do that to you guys. |
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| Author: | Curious [ Jan 14th, '15, 15:38 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
Hi d3m0n, Can you please post an update to your system? Regards |
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| Author: | d3m0n [ Apr 8th, '15, 03:03 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
Curious wrote: Hi d3m0n, Can you please post an update to your system? Regards Hello Curious, The system failed (purely my fault). For the first three months my tomatoes grew like crazy, but died after few flowers came out. Tried red chilli afterwards but the same thing happened again. I kind of knew it would happen eventually, since I did not incorporate a solid filter into the system. The solids accumulated in my grow bed and blocked the roots from getting any nutrients. My catfish is doing fine though. So after 6 months and few failed plants, I've decided to build a new system. Hopefully a bigger and better system. Cheers! |
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| Author: | Curious [ Apr 8th, '15, 10:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
@d3m0n - I see, any picture or thread to your new system? BTW which part of Malaysia are you from? Regards |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Apr 8th, '15, 17:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
d3m0n wrote: Curious wrote: Hi d3m0n, Can you please post an update to your system? Regards Hello Curious, The system failed (purely my fault). For the first three months my tomatoes grew like crazy, but died after few flowers came out. Tried red chilli afterwards but the same thing happened again. I kind of knew it would happen eventually, since I did not incorporate a solid filter into the system. The solids accumulated in my grow bed and blocked the roots from getting any nutrients. No, you were worried about that from the start and that's probably why you are blaming it on it now... Look at Fayes system, I think it was something like 14 crops of fish over 7 years with fantastic plant growth and NO solids filter. There's no way that your had a problem after only a few months that caused your plants to die because of solids in the bed. viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1622 |
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| Author: | d3m0n [ Apr 8th, '15, 21:56 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
Curious wrote: @d3m0n - I see, any picture or thread to your new system? BTW which part of Malaysia are you from? Regards Haven't started on it yet, I'm still sourcing the materials. I'm from KL. You? earthbound wrote: No, you were worried about that from the start and that's probably why you are blaming it on it now... Look at Fayes system, I think it was something like 14 crops of fish over 7 years with fantastic plant growth and NO solids filter. There's no way that your had a problem after only a few months that caused your plants to die because of solids in the bed. viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1622 I'm pretty sure that is the reason. It's a micro-system and I admit I did overstocked. A big system like Fayes' will allow that, but mine definitely will not, unless I reduce the number of fish and/or add a few more GB. The ratio of GB:FT was off all along, and I knew in time it will clog. I will post the picture of my GB later. |
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| Author: | Curious [ Apr 9th, '15, 10:53 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
@d3m0n - I am in PG, it is though sourcing for materials in our country. For myself i am having problems with deficiency, i am suspecting the fish food i was using and the water temperature fluctuation. Regards |
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| Author: | Curious [ Apr 9th, '15, 16:21 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: First Experiment with Micro-Aquaponics |
@d3m0n - After going through your thread again, you might have deficiency issue as well, seeing you are growing fruiting plants. Can you share your findings for the 1st 6 months your system had been running? For example where your system is located, the hours of sun it is getting or your water readings to name a few. Regards |
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