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Posted: Apr 1st, '20, 07:55 |
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Location: Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Hi Guys,
This is a great resource forum but I'm finding it a bit overwhelming. I have done hydroponics for 8 years now and decided to change one of the beds to Aquaponic. Hydroponics is so forgiving.
I made a simple system with a 250L fish tank, pump up to the grow bed of 1200 x 600 x 125mm with a bell siphon constantly circulating. I have put some plants in and they are looking really good. I started with a few leafy greens. I started cycling and put some bio starter in there and ran it for a day or two. I was informed that if I used bio starter i should be able to put the fish straight in. I ended up putting in 5 Jade Perch.
I worked out they are shy things and it was difficult to work out if they were eating or not, but by the look of it they were not as there was still floating pellets. I put some lettuce in there and they have eaten half of that. I feel the fish are probably a bit stressed as they would of come out of a good system into my hack.
I have been taking levels with the API kit. It seems the PH is going up and the kit says 8, but i got a blue lab pen and its saying 7.6. The ammonia levels are at 0 but I'm having issues with the nitrites up at 5ppm.
I did a bit of reading and read about salting the kit and I added 180 grams of pool salt yesterday.
The Nitrate was ups at 80ppm so I put a few heavier feeding seedlings in and it and its sitting now at about 40ppm.
The system cycles about fills and empties about 5 - 6 times an hour.
This system has only been up for a week.
So here are some questions I'm hoping to get help with.
Was salting the system the right thing to do? How long will this take to make an effect if any? and will this in turn help drop the PH as I don't want to start adding PH down yet till I understand what is going on with these reading. How is the best way to look after the fish in the system? (feed them pellets or lay off till the nitrites are under control)
I have done a fair bit of reading etc on this but I feel i need to get a brains trust involved to get it sorted. I feel the system needed to cycle longer in hindsight but I now with the fish in, Im hoping there are some ways of going forward with this.
Any tips or observations on the system would be appreciated.
If you made it this far on this long winded post I thank you greatly and will be grateful for any help.
Cheers
Chris
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Pips
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Posted: Apr 2nd, '20, 17:47 |
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Joined: Apr 1st, '20, 07:26 Posts: 4 Gender:
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Location: Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Thanks guys for the help. It's really cleared things up in my head with where it's all going. I am getting yellowing of some leaves so I would imagine this is the iron locked up and for the use of iron chelate on the foliage. Do you just water that on and is it safe to go into the tank? I added a bit more salt to bring it up to the recommended amount. The fish are feeding which i suppose is a good sign and I made a solids filter that seems to be doing well.
Being a small tank the temperature can move up and down a bit. It was 24deg this morning and 29deg this afternoon. Do the fish handle that sort of fluctuation?
Thank again.
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