System Introduction - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T13:26:40Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A610295&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCheck out this video. I've do…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-08-01:4778851:Comment:6119842015-08-01T14:08:12.538ZJeff Shttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/JeffSullivan
<p>Check out this video. I've done several tank in the traditional manner but I like this concept. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKqwcy7IJM0&feature=iv&src_vid=FXPvf2oBT3Q&annotation_id=annotation_2576495379" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKqwcy7IJM0&feature=iv&src_vid=FXPvf2oBT3Q&annotation_id=annotation_2576495379</a></p>
<p>I put my sump in the ground for the same reason plus to get it as low as possible but you have to be careful of your…</p>
<p>Check out this video. I've done several tank in the traditional manner but I like this concept. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKqwcy7IJM0&feature=iv&src_vid=FXPvf2oBT3Q&annotation_id=annotation_2576495379" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKqwcy7IJM0&feature=iv&src_vid=FXPvf2oBT3Q&annotation_id=annotation_2576495379</a></p>
<p>I put my sump in the ground for the same reason plus to get it as low as possible but you have to be careful of your ground water line. If my sump isn't full and there's a heavy rain it starts floating. If I did it again I would make a longer sump under the GBs. I srrounded my GBs to the ground with 1" Styrofoam any way so that would insulate the sump too. <br/> <br/> <cite>Vicky Tye said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A612026&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment612026"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Would love your thoughts on not cutting the IBC - we have not cut as of yet. We had planned to dig down at least 4 feet to allow the ground heat to help with insulation, etc. Green house on top of course. Thanks to everyone who responded. <br/> <br/> <cite>Jeff S said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611946&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment611946"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Vicky, I am in the Detroit area and will agree with Michael about keeping that water warm. It gets expensive in a greenhouse and is my biggest concern for the upcoming winter. I'm using an insulated IBC tank with a 1000 watt heater in a semi-heated GH and the heater ran 24/7 last winter and the water temp struggled to stay in the mid 60s. If you haven't cut your IBC yet ....don't. There are better ways to set it up. I'll be happy to share any info I can.</p>
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What is Green River…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-08-01:4778851:Comment:6117622015-08-01T11:44:35.688ZGeorgehttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/Geoge
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<p>My grandfather was an Indiana farmer and I wish you all the best. Perhaps I'll drop in on you someday.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Michael Brooks said:</cite></p>
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<p>My grandfather was an Indiana farmer and I wish you all the best. Perhaps I'll drop in on you someday.<br/> <br/> <cite>Michael Brooks said:</cite></p>
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<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment611819"><p><cite>George T said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment610295"><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>"Green River Greenhouse has worked <span style="text-decoration: underline;">effortlessly</span>" - - from your site</p>
<p>I'd love to know your secret</p>
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<p>Can you be more specific George? I cannot find that on my site to fix it. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks again.</p>
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<p>Would love your thoughts on not cutting the IBC - we have not cut as of yet. We had planned to dig down at least 4 feet to allow the ground heat to help with insulation, etc. Green house on top of course. Thanks to everyone who responded. <br></br> <br></br> <cite>Jeff S said:…</cite></p>
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<p>Would love your thoughts on not cutting the IBC - we have not cut as of yet. We had planned to dig down at least 4 feet to allow the ground heat to help with insulation, etc. Green house on top of course. Thanks to everyone who responded. <br/> <br/> <cite>Jeff S said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611946&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment611946"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Vicky, I am in the Detroit area and will agree with Michael about keeping that water warm. It gets expensive in a greenhouse and is my biggest concern for the upcoming winter. I'm using an insulated IBC tank with a 1000 watt heater in a semi-heated GH and the heater ran 24/7 last winter and the water temp struggled to stay in the mid 60s. If you haven't cut your IBC yet ....don't. There are better ways to set it up. I'll be happy to share any info I can.</p>
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<p>Vicky, I am in the Detroit area and will agree with Michael about keeping that water warm. It gets expensive in a greenhouse and is my biggest concern for the upcoming winter. I'm using an insulated IBC tank with a 1000 watt heater in a semi-heated GH and the heater ran 24/7 last winter and the water temp struggled to stay in the mid 60s. If you haven't cut your IBC yet ....don't. There are better ways to set it up. I'll be happy to share any info I can.</p>
<p>Vicky, I am in the Detroit area and will agree with Michael about keeping that water warm. It gets expensive in a greenhouse and is my biggest concern for the upcoming winter. I'm using an insulated IBC tank with a 1000 watt heater in a semi-heated GH and the heater ran 24/7 last winter and the water temp struggled to stay in the mid 60s. If you haven't cut your IBC yet ....don't. There are better ways to set it up. I'll be happy to share any info I can.</p> Vicky Tye said:
Help - we a…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-07-29:4778851:Comment:6116772015-07-29T18:29:58.278ZMichael Brookshttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/MichaelBrooks
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Vicky Tye said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment611657"><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Help - we are just starting in Michigan and are pretty much clueless. I admire anyone who has figured this out. We have seen several units that use the 275 gal. tank - which is what we have purchased. We have ready access to 55 bbl…</p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Vicky Tye said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment611657"><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Help - we are just starting in Michigan and are pretty much clueless. I admire anyone who has figured this out. We have seen several units that use the 275 gal. tank - which is what we have purchased. We have ready access to 55 bbl food grade drums and more 275 if we need them. We cut off the top of the 275, flip the top and rotate it perpendicular. We use 2x4's to support the top on the bottom unit. Top is used for the plants in a pea gravel medium. A small pump allows the water to be pumped to the upper tray. The plant tray has a drain in the middle of the top (now on the bottom) which releases the water into the bottom tank. What fish would be best in Michigan? We have used hydroponics for several yrs but this is our first to add fish. Please forgive my ignorance. </p>
<p>We have only worked with tilapia Vicky. I must say we like the hardiness of the species above all else, however we also like the grow out rates,and the ease of breeding tilapia. In aquaponics, especially when just beginning, tilapia is always a good choice. They are again, very hardy fish, and disease-resistant. Tilapia are warm-water fish though which will increase production costs in Michigan because you will have to heat the water in the winter. Optimal temperatures for tilapia to maintain good eating habits and to keep them stress-free is between 74-82 degrees Fahrenheit. However if you are not overly concerned about the grow rate of your fish and plan only to use them out of necessity then lower temperatures can be gotten away with. I wouldn't recommend any temperature below 67 or so though. That being said, if you are just using fish out of necessity then you might as well use gold fish. They to are hardy,and much cheaper. I hope I have helped. Let me know if you need further explanation. </p>
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Geor…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-07-29:4778851:Comment:6116762015-07-29T18:20:12.681ZMichael Brookshttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/MichaelBrooks
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Michael Brooks said:</cite></p>
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<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment611819"><div><p><br/> <br/> <cite>George T said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment610295"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>"Green River Greenhouse has worked <span style="text-decoration: underline;">effortlessly</span>" - - from your site</p>
<p>I'd love to know your secret</p>
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<p>LOL!!!! That was obviously an oversight while writing/proofreading. I have no secret George T, there was very much 'EFFORT' involved. Thanks for pointing that out.</p>
<p>Can you be more specific George? I cannot find that on my site to fix it. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks again.</p>
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"Green River…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-07-29:4778851:Comment:6118192015-07-29T18:15:55.877ZMichael Brookshttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/MichaelBrooks
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>George T said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment610295"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>"Green River Greenhouse has worked <span style="text-decoration: underline;">effortlessly</span>" - - from your site</p>
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<p>LOL!!!! That was obviously an oversight while writing/proofreading.…</p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>George T said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/forum/topics/system-introduction?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A611657&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment610295"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>"Green River Greenhouse has worked <span style="text-decoration: underline;">effortlessly</span>" - - from your site</p>
<p>I'd love to know your secret</p>
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<p>LOL!!!! That was obviously an oversight while writing/proofreading. I have no secret George T, there was very much 'EFFORT' involved. Thanks for pointing that out.</p>
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</blockquote> Help - we are just starting i…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-07-29:4778851:Comment:6116572015-07-29T01:00:40.986ZVicky Tyehttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/VickyTye
<p>Help - we are just starting in Michigan and are pretty much clueless. I admire anyone who has figured this out. We have seen several units that use the 275 gal. tank - which is what we have purchased. We have ready access to 55 bbl food grade drums and more 275 if we need them. We cut off the top of the 275, flip the top and rotate it perpendicular. We use 2x4's to support the top on the bottom unit. Top is used for the plants in a pea gravel medium. A small pump allows the water to…</p>
<p>Help - we are just starting in Michigan and are pretty much clueless. I admire anyone who has figured this out. We have seen several units that use the 275 gal. tank - which is what we have purchased. We have ready access to 55 bbl food grade drums and more 275 if we need them. We cut off the top of the 275, flip the top and rotate it perpendicular. We use 2x4's to support the top on the bottom unit. Top is used for the plants in a pea gravel medium. A small pump allows the water to be pumped to the upper tray. The plant tray has a drain in the middle of the top (now on the bottom) which releases the water into the bottom tank. What fish would be best in Michigan? We have used hydroponics for several yrs but this is our first to add fish. Please forgive my ignorance. </p> "Green River Greenhouse has w…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2015-07-12:4778851:Comment:6102952015-07-12T11:21:44.992ZGeorge Thttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/GeorgeJThurmon
<p>"Green River Greenhouse has worked <span style="text-decoration: underline;">effortlessly</span>" - - from your site</p>
<p>I'd love to know your secret</p>
<p>"Green River Greenhouse has worked <span style="text-decoration: underline;">effortlessly</span>" - - from your site</p>
<p>I'd love to know your secret</p>