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Well, ya can probably have more than 180 liters of water but I would agree that you don't really want/need the fish tank to be full. Perhaps a little less than half full would be appropriate for the 180 liter grow bed.
Sylvia Bernstein said:I'm with TCLynx on this one. With 180 liter grow bed you should only be filling that fish tank up with approximately 180ish liters of water, and stock accordingly (i.e. about 10 fish) to get the right concentration of nutrients to your grow bed, and also get enough filtration for your fish.
Afraid I'm going to have to disagree with you there, TC. In my opinion going with that much tank water to such a small grow bed is either asking for trouble by supplying too dilute a nutrient to the plants (i.e. if you stick to 10 fish) or, if you stock all the way up for that amount of water, be far, far too little filtration for the fish. The best thing is to add more beds!
TCLynx said:Well, ya can probably have more than 180 liters of water but I would agree that you don't really want/need the fish tank to be full. Perhaps a little less than half full would be appropriate for the 180 liter grow bed.
Sylvia Bernstein said:I'm with TCLynx on this one. With 180 liter grow bed you should only be filling that fish tank up with approximately 180ish liters of water, and stock accordingly (i.e. about 10 fish) to get the right concentration of nutrients to your grow bed, and also get enough filtration for your fish.
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