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Alicia Farrell Hicks
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  • Albuquerque, NM
  • United States
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Reverse Osmosis

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Troyer Jun 24, 2012. 3 Replies

A friend and I have started with one growbed and a 250-300 gallon tank with goldfish.  We have had all sorts of problems with PH being too high and we've tried a lot of different things to fix it…Continue

 

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How did you find us?
Search engine (Google)
If you found us through a search engine, what search words were you using?
aquaponics and ph problems
Are you an aquaponic gardener already?
Yes
If so, what type of system? (pick all that apply)
flood and drain media
How old is your system?
Just started
What type of fish do you grow with? (select all that apply)
Goldfish
How big is your fish tank?
200 gallon

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At 8:40pm on August 14, 2011, Sylvia Bernstein said…
Welcome Alicia,

Thanks for joining the Aquaponic Gardening community! I hope you find it a fun place to explore aquaponics. There is a real blend of experienced and new aquapons in this community, so please don’t hesitate to get in there and start asking questions. Everyone is quite happy to help out new members – no question is too basic.

A great place to start is to read the “How to Use This Site” link on the upper right corner, “Start Here” section of the Home page. You might also find the “Aquaponic Gardening Rules of Thumb” guidelines helpful.

Please add a profile image, participate and check in with us every day! We are constantly posting news about aquaponics and the good food movement.

Thanks again for joining us, and I look forward to getting to know you.

Sylvia
 
 
 

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