Hi everyone.
Well, the proverbial ball is definitely rolling. I have my three IBC tanks. I have my water pump. I have plenty of PVC lying around for the plumbing. What I don't have is growing media.
I must admit that I hadn't given much thought to the sheer amount of media I'd need. After working out some rough calculations, I am sure that I can't afford to use Hydroton as I had first intended.
So what the cheapest alternative for Central Florida? What should I use and where can I source it?
Thanks everyone,
Ed
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Unless your system is really tiny, I would recommend you go get your lava rock in bulk from a landscape supply or florida natural stone or Pebble Junction or something. In the bags is way overpriced for way too small an amount. Each bag is a few dollars and only contains 1/2 a cubic foot.
Half in brown river rock is working very well for me. Wasn't terribly expensive either other than delivery fee to Naples.
i got a 1/2 ton pea gravel for less then $50. i forgot to test it for pH but it didn't have any lime rocks in it and it has been running great for two months. i still have gravel left over after giving several 5gal buckets away (1/2 ton is a a lot). i googled gravel for the area and it was just a few miles form my home.
Hi Ed.
If it's still available we are interested. I am with a school for Special Needs Kids and we have a mission group in the states offering to help us to set up a system. Are the tanks still available?
Thanks, David
Edwin, where did you get your IBC tanks? I am in Gainesville and there is limited supply in this area and they seem a little expensive.I found used ibc tanks for about $1 per gallon.
I am in the planning stage and am considering building my tanks out of PT plywood and pond liner
If you check Craigslist, you can find them for @ $120 for 275 gal. totes in Orlando and Jax. They occasionally pop up cheaper but they go fast.
I will recommend against lumber and liner grow beds in Florida. Even PT isn't a perfect defense against bugs down here.
With steel or plastic pallet $140.00 ea. I you will have to contact them about shipping
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I do not see an alternative to lumber with the raft beds.
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I will recommend against lumber and liner grow beds in Florida. Even PT isn't a perfect defense against bugs down here.
hey Dan
there is a place in Old Town called Flying Hawk they may still have a few IBC's for less then $100.
i'm also trying to think of a way to make a raft bed on the cheap, i wonder if coating wood with fiberglass will make it last and have no harm to the liner or fish.
Thanks for the lead, I'll call them when I find the number.
Fiberglass would be a very good option. Should last for many years.. need to find a boat manufacturer where we can get glass cloth cheap. My son lives in Tampa, I'll have him look around.
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