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Steve check out my system. It uses gravel beds to filter for rafts.
Thanks David, I think that's the best idea. Kind of what I had in mind but I'm here with 375 cu ft. of gravel beds and 650 cu ft. of FT when kinda full. My guess is your probably around even, the way its supposed to be? Would like to run the fish tank full at some time. Also have about 240 ft2 NFT tubes. Trying to figure how without adding more growbeds. The solids waste would be great for land plants.
David Waite said:
Steve check out my system. It uses gravel beds to filter for rafts.
Hi Steve, this might help you. scroll a little down on the page then you can see step by step how to build a bio filter for AP.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aquaponics-Thailand/170218083004597
greets Ben
Steve,
I plan to build a settling filter plus a bio-filter using a air-lift pump to lift the fish wastes from the bottom of the icb tote fish tanks over into my settling filter which will be set on a wooden base that is set at a 45 degree angle so that the side and the bottom forms a "V-shape". A plastic spigot will be placed at the lowest point where the wastes should collect. I came up with this design as trying to modify the bottom into some conical bottom seemed too difficult and outside of my capabilities.
Kingjam
Hi Steve,
If you are looking for another method to remove solids from your system you may want to consider a swirl filter. The inflow enters the tank at the angle which determines the rotation(direction) of water flow. This creates a vortex in the circular(square) tank, with the solids accumulating at the center bottom of tank. You can mount a valve(pvc tap) on the side about 1 foot high from the base and route with a ninety degree to the center bottom of the tank( or L-shaped pipe). When solids build up simply open the valve/tap. The solids, due to the inflow current which gather at the middle of the tank will be sucked up and out. You can look at my pics to see the side mount.Links below will help. The solids can be left longer in the filter if you place netting inside, this allows more efficient mineralization.
http://aquaponicscommunity.com/group/raftdeepwaterculturegrowers/fo...
http://aquaponicscommunity.com/group/raftdeepwaterculturegrowers/fo...
Steve,
I plan to build a settling filter plus a bio-filter using a air-lift pump to lift the fish wastes from the bottom of the icb tote fish tanks over into my settling filter which will be set on a wooden base that is set at a 45 degree angle so that the side and the bottom forms a "V-shape". A plastic spigot will be placed at the lowest point where the wastes should collect. I came up with this design as trying to modify the bottom into some conical bottom seemed too difficult and outside of my capabilities.
Kingjam
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