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Backyard Aquaponics





) and either run Constant Flood only until bed time or run timed flood and drain till bedtime. After this main pump shuts off and fish tank is aerated by the venturi on the little pump. You could also use a small air pump instead of the water pump with the venturi (I think they are noisier but venturis make noise as well). If you use an air pump, you could hang it up in a mesh bag to reduce the vibrations of it resting on a surface.