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Backyard Aquaponics





Welcome Karlos, you are not alone. Very unique system there, I don't recall seeing one quite like that before, it is a good thing 


- it worked ok for the two pots over the fish tank, but the other two planters were leaking too much over the spare tank, resulting in far too much water loss. In just two hours it had shifted about 25litres of water, so at 8.40pm I was outside, with a torch, a saw, and trying to hunt for any viable beams I had laying around. It was then the simple option kicked in and I am pleased to say water loss is now at an absolute minimum 