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Northwest Aquaponics

To discuss regional issues with those in the Northwest

Location: Washington
Members: 157
Latest Activity: May 5, 2020

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Passionate about Aquaponics!

Started by Devon Watkins. Last reply by Vic Wagoner May 5, 2020. 2 Replies

Hello everyone!I am currently a student at Edmonds College and have a major passion for Aquaponics and plan on building my own aquaponics farm one day. Does anyone here give tours of their aquaponics…Continue

Can I visit and collect data on your aquaponic garden in the Northwest?

Started by Joel Bidnick. Last reply by Joel Bidnick Apr 17, 2016. 3 Replies

Hello, fellow aquaponic practitioners! I’m Joel, a grad student of horticulture at UW, and I’d like the opportunity to visit your system if you use flood-and-drain (or ebb and flow) grow beds within…Continue

ANYONE NEED 275 GALLON IBCs.

Started by Phil Slaton. Last reply by ArrowNeous Mar 14, 2016. 2 Replies

Food Grade held Washington Apple Juice. Dirty. Some held stagnant rainwater and others used for rock and sand filers for my trout grow out tanks. 14 IBCs - $55.00 each or make your best offer for 2…Continue

Fish for NW Aquaponics

Started by Jeff Guykema. Last reply by Jeff Guykema Mar 11, 2016. 16 Replies

I'm brand new to AP but have been reading and, hopefully, studying for about a year or so. During that time, I knew I wanted to have tilapia as my fish, but am fairly sure I won't be able to sustain…Continue

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Comment by Anne Phillip on February 13, 2014 at 2:40pm

Hi everyone! I'd love to get your feedback about microgreens. I'm gauging interest for a project I'm working on in Portland, OR. If you would like to help, it's a 10 question quiz- only a few minutes: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KYK2N8B

If you're in the area, you can message me to enter a drawing for a free tray of microgreens! :)

Comment by Maureen Hope Wall on December 31, 2013 at 5:50pm
Anthony, The charr are a beautiful fish. I have built two systems. Because I was told by the aquaponics growers that our cool water would not work. I was told that at 45 degrees the whole thing would just shut down. Well I thought that was just a dumb thing to say and set out to show how dumb it was. I had to have a test system which is entirely in the greenhouse. Then I built another system which recirculates the water from my basement to the greenhouse. with the second system the water has a more constant temperature. 45-55 degrees perfect for the trout and lettuce does well all winter in this water. I can do basil in the summer and I am going to experiment this summer with tomatoes in a NFT/
for now my beds are all floating raft. I built the two systems as closely the same as possible. I built the fish tanks from cedar and lined them with a pond liner. Each tank is 250 gallons and the grow beds are made the same way those are also about 200 gallons.
So welcome to the group and keep posting someone will wake up if you knock loud enough. I have a facebook page This is Odd and there are a few photos of the work there...
Comment by Anthony Payne on December 31, 2013 at 5:40pm

Hello Maureen I joined this group for that reason, to find out how people are doing it. I like arctic charr they are a beautiful fish. I like the photo did you take it while mushroom hunting? How big is your system What are you using for fish tanks. And do you sell fish to market? I'm in the process of building my first system. The AP bug hit, now I'm gathering stuff I've drawn up plans picked up two 330 IBC totes (150each) a friend got me tree barrels found a source for pea gravel I think I have a buddy that said he has pvc pipe for me.

Comment by Maureen Hope Wall on December 31, 2013 at 10:34am
Hello Anthony, I have a system with Arctic Charr (trout family) for the same reasons you do. I think it interesting that our climate has so many advantages and so few who are testing these waters for aquaponics. I have a large system that recirculates from my basement to an outdoor green house. I'm in Port Angeles so we have very similar temps. So chat away.
Comment by Anthony Payne on December 31, 2013 at 8:02am

looks like this group don't do much in the winter months.

Comment by Anthony Payne on December 20, 2013 at 8:58am

Hello Just found you guys. I have been bitten buy the bug of AP and I live in Mountlake Terrace WA I'm just got two 330 ICB totes and Have drawn planes to build a greenhouse thinking trout for fish to keep heating cost down. Looking to see chat and converse the Western Washington growing.  

Comment by Michael Hayes on September 7, 2013 at 2:05pm

I found a USDA microloan for new farmers which is for folks that can not get a commercial loan . I would like to convert my small house and daylight basemment over to aquaponics which would give me around 1500 sqft. The loan is for $35K and I have all the permits from the county.

I need a mentor with cultivation and sales/marketing experiance to move forward on the project.

Once I get one full production cycle under my belt, I can qualify for up to $300K. However, that second loan can not be used for building structures. So, I need to use the first loan for as much infrastructure as possible.

I have a broad background in technology and will need little help in that area. Yet, I will need pointers on the sales and marketing end. The mentors' work load will be minor for this project.

 

Here is my protoype website http://voglerlake.wix.com/vogler-lake-web-site

 

The funding starts next month and I just need to point to someone who has the exeriance that can meet the basic qualifications to file the paper work.

 

In the long run, I do hope that the aquaponics will produce around $800-$1K per month and be a center piece for my small campground. Regional Aquaponics Educational Center?

Best,

 

Michael 360-708-4976

 

 

 

Comment by Rick Stillwagon on August 2, 2013 at 2:09pm

Sorry to hear of your difficulty Maureen.  What are you growing?  What is the media you are using in the pots in your rafts?

Comment by Maureen Hope Wall on August 2, 2013 at 1:55pm
I have a new system (just over a month now). First my fish died. Which I expected. Now that the fish are fine, the plants are dying. The leaves start to turn brown on the edges and then the entire plant succumbs and dies. The Ph levels are stable at 7.1 the water temp. is 65 to 70 degrees. I have added some seaweed concentrate to the system, and had no change in death rate. I have posted a video and photos on my face book page at "This is Odd".
This is a lonely sad experiment. I am hoping that someone will comment and help me out. Someone not from a tropical area.
Today I am re-planting the three rafts with new plants again. Any Ideas?
Comment by Dean Robinson on July 15, 2013 at 10:04am

Excellent! Thanks very much Travis. Lots of good information.

 

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