I started messing around with tilapia 2006-2010
2010 - the end of july i had to take my system down
i am currently trying to get a piece of property to set up a scaled system.
basickly i dont have a system that is running
but i want to share my last 4 years with aquaponics
with members.......
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Hi Francois,
I really like how it's turned out!
Hi All
Today I started the fitting of my fish tank and worm filter.
Not my first choice of a fish tank but suits the pocket
I would have liked to have a round tank with centre outlet
I cut the plastic tank so that my fish tank can hold +-750 litres water.
The other piece I will use as a worms filter/sump the worm filter/sump
the system fish tank and worm filter/sump in place
the worm filter/sump
this will be the outlet from the dam into the worm filter comes with the tank
this will be the outlet from worm sump to the grow trays
Hi Francois,
Can you say some more about the "worm filter/sump"?
Hi Harold
The worm filter sump is nothing new but I want to have a high concentrations of worms in this sump
I still have not decided what I will use as media … something worm friendly
Hi All
Today I finished of the tank and worm filter/sump
Beefed up the wood framework and fitted the galvanized frame the tank came in.
I also washed the tank and worm filter and I will sterilize before I add my water
The next and last of the big things to do is my media….washing and rinsing
Hoping I can still do that in this week
Almost ready to start this baby up
Hi All
Today I finished of the piping and I cycled the system with everything in place.
Checking for leaks and whatever else can be wrong or not working 100%
So far so good…I have a few leaks but I will sort them out.
the water from my tank
into my worm filter/sump
from the worm filter
into my grow trays
from the grow trays into my duckweed sump
from duckweed sump
into pump sump and then pumped
back into the fish tank
are you going to install a bell siphon in the worm sump or simply let the water run straight through?
I like your approach to this system design and am hoping to achieve something similar....although I am really curious to try a system that depends mostly on worms and less on the fish. It seems that fish are really great at quickly converting fish food into ammonia, I wonder how quickly worms would consume/process the same food? I'm also really curious about what volume of worm bin I would need to replace the fish tank altogether......??
Hi Averan
For now the water is going to be constand through flow
this worm filter is the first for me so time will tell
vermiponics can be done Averan, Just remember that you will need some sort of feed input to the system with any sort of BIO-Ponics. I've run into a few people that thought they could simply remove the fish, fish tank and fish feed from a system and simply by adding some extra worms they would some how provide all the nutrients for the plants without necessarily adding any feed.
Biggest trick with vermiponics is figuring out how/where to feed the worms and sorting out a way to do it without creating a mud that will clog up where ever the worms are being fed. (pumping too much water through a regular worm bin will make quite the muck bin.)
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