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Backyard Aquaponics



- I currently have ~400 litres of wet media between the two GBs, so using Mr Damage rule of thumb of 25L/fish (~600g cleaned), I should only put in 16 fish. However, I will also have 20 x 1 metre grow towers and the Bright Agrotech (zip tower) folks suggest 5' of tower for every 2-5 lb of fish at maturity which is around 1.5kg/metre of tower. So, using that rule of thumb, I should be able to have at least another 20 or 30 fish. My FT is around 900 litres so it could support up to 45 fish using the other rule of thumb 20L/fish in FT if filtration and aeration are sufficient. I also need enough fish to keep the GBs and towers going - I aim to plant a lot of strawberries in the towers (hence my reluctance to salt the system).

. Growbeds are much quicker and easier, even with washing and hauling gravel! And you don't need a pump that can cope with 2 metres head. But, I didn't have much space, and I had the pergola I could hang the towers on...
. I could put a secondary gutter below the collection pipe for any overflows and direct this back to the sump. 
'The Fish Farm' now has fish