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Started by Linda Logan. Last reply by Linda Logan Feb 2, 2019. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I need to shut down my indoor system for a few months. I have 2 mature Shubunkin, 1 albino Hypostomus to clean the aquarium. There is another small fish living in the sump.I live in SE Portland and…Continue
Started by John Wilson. Last reply by Wade J Rochelle Jan 25, 2019. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Hi all, we've just purchased a property with a large indoor swimming pool. Around 80,000L with a greenhouse roof and plenty of room around it for grow beds. However, this is far too big for us to…Continue
Started by Nichelle Hubley. Last reply by Nichelle Hubley Jun 30, 2015. 7 Replies 1 Like
Well, I think I messed up big time. I've been feeding my precious tilapia koi food (I like in a small place and it was all I could get... :( ) for about 2 months and last night I read on the back of…Continue
Started by Henrique Miguel. Last reply by Wayne Mcbryde May 14, 2015. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Hi,I have a set up of 2 55 gal blue barrel with Tilapia and guppies separate. I have young ones and they are growing well. Issue of overcrowding and feeding. 1. I would like to use a water…Continue
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Phil, can you put up a link or a diagram of the venturi aerators? Sounds really interesting. Also, do you drive them with a pump, or are they gravity-fed?
There are many paths to success in Aquaponics. In my 16-250 gallon tanks, I never see excess food. I am either feeding them the right amount; or I am under feeding them; or my water pumping system is doing its job well.
I move a 1000 gallons an hour through the grow beds, or 4 total water exchanges an hour. My water return lines from the veggie grown boxes each have a venturi aerator, so with a 1000 gph pump driving it, I get pretty vigorous aeration. I believe that vigorous aeration numerous water exchanges aids in fish health.
Conversely, my breeding pond catfish get no attention except food. They have a diet that also includes a lot of pond life.
I also feed my cats a treat of chopped spinach and about every 3-weeks ''feeder goldfish'' yum, yum they love their spinach and goldfish. My koi also eat water melon. Koi love water melon. Never tried it with cats.
My opinion is that moving the water through the filtration medium 3 to 5 times an hour and lots of aeration promote healthy fish.
And with channel catfish, you generally don't want to leave much floating feed if they don't eat it in their normal time window because they probably won't eat it and lots of uneaten feed about in the tank makes a prime place for bad bacteria to boom and can lead to outbreaks of illness. Especially if the fish are stressed out and lots of uneaten feed is left repeatedly floating in the tank (this be the danger with automatic feeders if you are not watching closely to monitor the amount fed and the amount consumed and constantly adjusting it.)
Sometimes it is as simple as the pressure changing because of the weather that will put the fish off their feed. Or a water quality spike or a reduced amount of flow or dissolved oxygen. Or anything that will startle or stress the fish too much. If I harvest or net any fish one day, I usually don't even bother to feed them that evening.
John, have you tested the water? If not, your answer might be in the test results.
Why do you remove uneaten food? They eat when they want to.
Should I be alarmed because my catfish ate very little this AM. I gave them the usual amount of pellets, which they normally eat within a few minutes. This AM most of what I gave them was left untouched. They seem to be happily cruising the bottom of the tank and look okay. I removed what they had not eaten. My channel cats have been in the tank for a little over 2 weeks now.
There was a small amount of foam floating in the corner next to the return from the sump and that is not normal.
Jerry, I'm not sure I understand what you are saying.
You are saying the vegetation grows but doesn't produce any vegetation? Vegetative growth is usually the leaves.
Do you actually mean that your fruiting plants are only producing vegetative growth but no flowers or fruit? If so, it could be due to excessive nitrates, lack of potassium, or not enough light.
Why will vegetation grow, squash, tomato, peas, beans but,,,, not produce any vegetation. Lettuce and spinach do fine I guess because there's nothing to grow except the leaf. Hmmmmmmm, lighting ?
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