We are still some way off from being able to grow our own complete food source for our fish, but many of us may want to substitute and grow some, if not all the food we use. I have been looking at the applications of hybrid design for some time, and think there is something important to say about the potential use of duckweed species in a hybrid system.
We spend a lot of time trying to get our mineralization ratios correct in order to prevent any serious Ammonia build-up in our systems, but at the same time, would like as much of the Nitrates that the process generate to end up as plant growth. Many people would therefore be concerned about having a mass of duckweed sucking nutrients out of their system. I have found something quite interesting about having duckweed in an aquaponic system. This system is dedicated entirely to duckweed at the moment, and the trouble that it has given me in terms of algae growth made me realize something quite interesting. Duckweed will likely "starve" before they go after Nitrates present in a system. I have a set-up with 20 small koi in it, 7 square meters of duckweed and a small 150 liter biofilter as back-up should the duckweed pack up. Well the efforts of the bio-filter is going unused, while the Ammonia levels remain below 1 mg/l.
As can be seen from the graph (1.5 months) Ammonia levels have stayed between 0.15 and 0.3 mg/L, while Nitrates have steadily climbed to 20 mg/L. The slight spike in the Ammonia is likely from the good growth I'm getting for the fish, and switching a UV-sterilizer on in order to knock back the micro-algae that love the remaining nitrogen in the system. For me, this is an indication that duckweed beds can be introduced into a system without a huge impact on the nutrients available to the other plant crops. Having slightly elevated Ammonia levels (still below danger levels) will give you an extra food supplement for your fish without hampering the growth of your food plants.
9 Beds of duckweed growing well off 20 small koi. Only slightly elevated stocking densities may be needed to give you this much growth without comprimising your regular crops.
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cool stuff, Kobus. What do you think the duckweed is consuming, if anything?
What do you do with your duckweed?
Very interesting Kobus. I was just debating integrating my duckweed tank with the system, and if I did where in the flow I should put it. Sounds like it would be best fed straight from the FT, not after the gravel beds/biofilters. That works better for me too.
I am hesitant to integrate the duckweed tank because I fear it spreading and taking over the system (especially if my catfish end up not liking it). I assume it could cause problems with the pumps, in the lines, or by getting constantly dumped into the gravel beds. I want to keep as many solids out of the GBs as I can.
Is it difficult to keep duckweed from spreading in an integrated system? I will have covers on all open-water tanks (except the duckweed tank of course), this should help.
Very interesting Kobus. I was just debating integrating my duckweed tank with the system, and if I did where in the flow I should put it. Sounds like it would be best fed straight from the FT, not after the gravel beds/biofilters. That works better for me too.
I am hesitant to integrate the duckweed tank because I fear it spreading and taking over the system (especially if my catfish end up not liking it). I assume it could cause problems with the pumps, in the lines, or by getting constantly dumped into the gravel beds. I want to keep as many solids out of the GBs as I can.
Is it difficult to keep duckweed from spreading in an integrated system? I will have covers on all open-water tanks (except the duckweed tank of course), this should help.
A solids-lifting overflow or SLO is the name, as I was just reminded yesterday. :)
Great to hear that this works well for containment. I may give it a shot, with the duckweed between my FT and my sump. Since my pumps will be at the bottom of my sump, I should have a good amount of buffer to control duckweed spreading through the pumps to the GBs.
I will take a look at lemna gibba and other types of duckweed. Sticking with the biggest is probably best anyway.
I have been assuming duckweed is legal in AZ but I should look that up too. Anyone from AZ know for sure?
Thanks again!
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