RupertofOZ wrote:
Your best idea might be to contact the "Friendlies" in Hawaii Countryboy.... they provide a complete set of plans for a DIY commercial system...
http://www.friendlyaquaponics.com/doitmyself.htmlAnd read the UVI system papers... which include recommended flow rates, stocking densitites etc...
I'll read more of the UVI papers... I've read the whole of the Frendlies site. Kinda turned off by the high price for the 'plans' on a commercial system. Like, $1500. Betting 95-98% of the info they give is on this site in one form or another...
Frankly, I'm doing testing and struggling to gain the knowledge so I can help local cattle farmers generate another source of income. I'm putting together a good size GH and GB system to demonstrate, for free, to help get the word out. The selfish motive is that I want more food produced locally and I want to help the struggling farmers and smaller operations in this area to be relevant again. I don't care if I lose money doing it. Paying $900 for a "copyrighted system" and agreeing to $600 licensing fees on additional systems chaps my hide!! I understand if they want to make a few bucks for the knowledge, but the rate they have is a bit steep. (Okay, stepping off the soapbox!

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One of the great values of this site is the
free flow of information that is intended to help promote the hobby. I applaud the owners of the site for their business sense selling equipment, but never putting a crimp on knowledge. (Besides, I can't even access their equipment from this side of the Pacific...) The BYAP magazine is excellent and I look forward to more detailed articles in the future! ...
Now, back to the topic: biofilter plans.
Bentaz has put some excellent stuff out here... Now, what are the rough rules of conversion for a raft filtration system similar to the 2:1 rule for GB systems? I'll get to reading and hope some of you sages can weigh in with experience or well thought out theories...
Peace.
CB