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How Aquaponics Works - 5 Areas To Concentrate On Before Setting Up Your System

This article will show why the study of aquaponics is really starting to take off at the moment and with the advent of books, e-Books and online tutorials, there has never been a better time to get into this topic of sustainable organic food production. It will not only save you money on your household grocery bills, but it will also give you a feel good factor. Afterall, you are doing something which is environmentally friendly and has been proven to lessen the impact of overpopulation and the need for further land clearance. Lets quickly take a look at how aquaponics works, then we can get into the details. The system set up allows you to produce organically reared fish and vegetables which mutually benefit each other. Fish are kept in tanks and fed organic fish food. Their waste is broken down by special bacterial organisms and the resultant nitrates from the nitrification process is fed to the plants as a nutrient feed. This process of breaking down and removing the fish waste, pr...

Aquaponics Fish - Edible or Decoration For Your System

When you decide to set up an aquaponics system you have three key elements to consider namely plants, bacteria and fish. The types of aquaponics fish you place in the system will be determined by your choice of plants and reasons behind rearing the fish. The biggest question to ask yourself will be, what am I rearing the fish for, food or decoration? Many people get into aquaponics purely for the sustainable food production side, so they can grow fresh fruits and vegetables without the need for conventional soil based methods. In this example, the fish are a by-product of the process, so it does not matter about rearing the fish for food. When the fish are purely a part of the symbiotic cycle certain types of fish suit the system better. You want to choose larger fish that mature slower and live longer, this way your fish will be producing larger amounts of solid waste over a longer period. This will convert via the bacterial process into more food for your plants. Even though you do ...

A Successful Aquaponics System? Here Is The Key

There is one key but it has three factors, in setting up a successful aquaponics system that you must keep in mind. But first let us dissect the components on which aquaponics is built on: Aquaculture and hydroponics. Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic creatures such as plants, fish, shellfish, and other water born creatures. It's just like our normal home aquariums. However hydroponics is growing plants in water without soil. The main advantage of using this type of growing is you don't need acres of land. You can grow the same amount of food in a 6 x 6 foot area instead of an acre of land. Aquaponics system combines these two separate systems together. You build a tank with fish in it and use it to water and fertilize your plants. It has everything your plants need. You won't have to use extra water or chemicals. The grow beds on its part provides for the fish purified and oxygenated, which is needed for aquatic life. Although, bacteria is usually added to convert fis...

Big Yields From a Small Aquaponic System

Most designs of aquaponics have hobbyists in mind and are therefore small and inexpensive to build. But a small aquaponic system in your backyard can mean big fun and profit for those who undertake it. A small aquaponic system provides a steady supply of healthier foods and considerable savings. The fish and vegetables you grow in a small aquaponic system are healthier because it involves organic production. That means you are assured of clean foodstuff untainted by chemicals that farms and food dealers use as a matter of course to preserve and fortify their produce. Here are some of the fish species that you can grow in the hydroponic component of your aquaponic system: � From Australia - Murray Cod, Barramundi, Silver Perch, Golden Perch, Jade Perch, Australian Catfish species, Sleepy Cod � From Europe - Brown Trout, Atlantic Salmon, Redfin, Perch � North America - Rainbow Trout, Catfish, Chinook Salmon � Global species - Tilapia or carp � Asian species - Grass Carp, Silver Carp � O...

Aquaponics System for Beginners

Aquaponics is a sustainable food production system that everyone can try. It can both serve as a hobby, and later on be a business that will surely generate money. Before dwelling on further details, what is really the definition of Aquaponics? Is it something that is too complex to learn by average person? The answer is definitely, YES. It is defined as a system that combines aquaculture (refers to raising of aquatic animals, - fish, prawns, crayfish inside aquariums or tanks), and Hydroponics (pertains to cultivating plants in water). Overall, if you combine these 2 words, you get an idea of plants and aquatic animals living in a symbiotic relationship, or in a re-circulating system, the effluents of one area, will be beneficial for the other and vice versa. So, how can you make your own Aquaponics System? One thing that you must understand here, is that most of its components are man-made. Therefore it greatly depends on the design, construction, and maintenance of people. First, l...