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PostPosted: Oct 24th, '10, 20:34 
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Hello all,

While this small system is well....small, it fit into a space that was not being used and took advantage of the aquarium water to hopefully grow some plants. More importantly though it gained the wife's seal of approval. :cheers: I have no doubts this will just be the first in a long line of systems!

Anyway, this system is running above a 30 gallon aquarium. In the tank are several rainbows, albino cories, a pleco and a lot of trumpet snails. No eating fish at this time, maybe next go around. The system is run using a 400 gallon per hour pond pump. The system is a basic flood/drain with the pump running for 15 minutes, then off for 45. The pump fills the growbeds in maybe a minute and they drain about as fast due to their small size. Ideal situation? Nope...but it will due for now...I hope.

I will be attempting to grow strawberries, lettuce, kale, a cherry tomato plant, and some spinach. We shall see how it goes!

The intake in the picture with the fish is for a separate filter that is being run on the tank...for now. Beer bottle included in the last picture for scale :thumbright: The small banana plant is not part of the system...yet.


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PostPosted: Oct 24th, '10, 23:14 
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Nice little system, and that water looks super clean :)


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And whats your brew that you are drinking??


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PostPosted: Oct 25th, '10, 00:38 
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Thanks DuiNui, I try to keep the water looking good as the tank is in my living room...

The brew of choice is Terrapin beer company's Sunray wheat beer. It is a local brewery in town here in Athens, Ga. Great stuff!


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Great little proof of concept system there. One point to look at, your frame undeer the centre GB seems to be sagging a bit. May need a bit more support.


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Must be a 'heavy' beer! :drunken:


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The beer is a bit heavy, who drinks light beer? ICK!

Unfortunately, the frame sags even after I take the beer off. Going to try to brace it a bit more, though it is not that bad...I hope. I even went expensive and used the clay balls to help reduce the weight...Maybe I should have spent the money on a frame that was a bit more heavy duty :dontknow: The frame out of PVC just seemed interesting at the time.


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