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A place for IBC tote systems to share what they have learned and system designs.

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Adding more sump tanks - question!

Started by Blake Allen. Last reply by Yaacov Levi Jun 27, 2017. 14 Replies

Hello,I have the following IBC Tote setup (covered in another thread here) http://imgur.com/a/kU75t and I need to add another sump tank for additional water…Continue

Got my IBC system up, having a plumbing problem...

Started by Blake Allen. Last reply by Blake Allen Jun 25, 2016. 18 Replies

Hello! Ive just got my new system up and running and your seeing my plumping in the middle of a rework. Before I cut to many pipes and give myself a bigger headache I thought I'd ask the community to…Continue

Storing Fish Water

Started by Jeff S. Last reply by Jeff S Jun 13, 2016. 3 Replies

I'm planning to drain and clean my IBC fish tank but due to the amount of rain we've had I don't want to put it on my gardens right now. Is there any reason I shouldn't put in in my rain storage tank…Continue

How flexible are IBM Totes?

Started by Craig Shevlin. Last reply by Jeff S Jan 2, 2016. 7 Replies

I need to bring 3 totes into basement.I will be cutting off the top 1 foot.How flexible are the totes to fold back to get through a 3' door way?Would rather not take door jams apart.CraigContinue

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Comment by James Martinez on March 24, 2013 at 10:52pm

Growing freshwater shrimp in sump tanks. 

Comment by TCLynx on March 20, 2013 at 6:30pm

ya know, I'm talking about the thing that attaches to the whatsit.

Comment by Jim Fisk on March 20, 2013 at 8:03am

I can cipher "down tube" verses "stand pipe" but when I'm talking about the "bell"and their talking about the funnel as the bell, the conversation gets a bit muddled for a few posts

Comment by TCLynx on March 19, 2013 at 6:43pm

The "Down Tube" is also know as the "Stand Pipe" in much of the world.  Granted a stand pipe is also used in Constant flood and timed flood and drain, only differences are in timed flood and drain you add some holes around the base of it and skip the bell and in constant flood you simply skip the bell.

Comment by Matt Miskinnis on March 18, 2013 at 4:31pm

I like it when people say "you know, the tube part" 

Comment by Jim Fisk on March 18, 2013 at 2:21pm

Parts to a simple siphon and what they are called. There seems to be some confusion among some as to what the parts are called and it makes it very hard to have a meaningful discussion so I threw this together:

Comment by TCLynx on March 12, 2013 at 6:20pm

Soap can be very difficult to rinse completely out of containers and it can be very deadly to fish.
(This is why they say never to use soap of any kind to clean an aquarium.)

If you already own the IBC then you might rinse and rinse and rinse and rinse and rinse it until it doesn't bubble or sudz anymore and then rinse it some more. 

I've heard some people say then you should use vinegar, I'm not sure if it will make much difference.

Then you fill the IBC with water and leave it sit till it grows some algae.

Then you put some sacrificial fish in it to see if they survive.  Mosquito fish are a hardy fish that will also keep skeeters from breeding.  However they may be too hardy since the ones I have will survive things that would kill other fish easily and so they may not be the best fish to use as canaries.

If you don't already have the soapy IBC's I'll recommend perhaps trying to get ones that had something else in them.

Comment by Brad Moreau on March 12, 2013 at 4:18pm

anybody use ibc that stored liquid soap, can they be cleaned out good enough for fish tank? 

Comment by Cliff Dillon on March 11, 2013 at 3:50pm

I got the IBCs from an add off of craigslist.  The guy was selling them for $75 each but since I bought so many he agreed to sell them for $40 each and deliver them to me.  The guy is out of Crystal Lake, IL which is a suburb of Chicago.  If anyone in the area needs IBCs I can ask him if he minds me posting his contact info.  He told me he sells about 1000 IBCs every year so he has a continuous supply. 

As far as the greenhouse goes I am pretty cheap too.  I bought it used for $1600 and had to disassemble it myself which I did last fall.  I plan and constructing it this spring/summer.  I am a newbie to aquaponics but a long time gardener and I have raised fish before in the past.  Eventually I would like to turn this venture into a business but for now it is just an experimental hobby.  I plan on using 4 of the IBCs as a rain collection system to fill aquaponics and to water my non-aquaponics grow beds.  The remaining IBCs are for the aquaoponics and I have been toying with different designs using google sketch.

 

 

 

Comment by Jim Fisk on March 11, 2013 at 7:52am

Hi Cliff,

That all sounds very exciting indeed. Let us know how you found all those. I was on a trip to N. Maine last Fall and pulled into a rest area about 3 am and parked next to a Cummins Ram just like mine and he had as I recall 40 IBCs between his truck bed and a huge flatbed trailer in tow. He was fast asleep so I never got ask where he was headed. Still haunts me

The check valve is used to prevent backflow during power down. I have a branch off the sump bypass line headed for the woodstove heater coil that would instantly loose the prime (flow backwards and empty the pipe) and need special attention every time to force it up over a doorway again or risk melted pvc pipes. Valve corrected that perfectly so far. Ck out the little blog I wrote on it. I love making most everything myself. Working on a swirl/bio-filter right now from junk parts. Pics soon. Mostly cause I'm cheap

Your GH is twice the size of mine so have at it. I figure my set up when completed should feed a couple families so yours should be commercially viable. Simply awesome!

 
 
 

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