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On the quail, I think some people want to have a connection to the food they eat. I definitely wanted my kids to understand that meat doesn't come from the grocery store, it's just a distribution point.
As for my first prof of concept system, I'm building my system with recycled 55gallon barrels (Blue, used to have fruit juice concentrate). I have two that can hold fish and one sump tank. I split a single barrel for grow beds. I'm planning on starting with a few Tilapia once the weather warms a bit. I plan on running it without fish for 2 to 4 weeks, water should be flowing by next Sunday. I live in Riverside CA, day time temp is mid 60's to low 70's right now, but night time temps drop to between 35 and 45 at night. I'm not sure what the water temp range would be yet. From what I've read, I should be able to raise Tilapia without a heater as long as I wait for the weather to warm. Keeping them cool in the summer will likely be an issue, it can get to 110, so I'm planning on building a removable canvas canopy for some shade.
I will be able to add more grow beds down the road, I realize I can't have too many fish without adding more grow beds. I also ordered a test kit so I can monitor the water.
Adam Black said:
It always better to ask am question then learn the hard way, when some of us have already been down that road.
Adam Black said:
Lots of knowledge, along with a few mistakes, whether your open to listen, is another. How big of system do you have, or building?
Moses Gonzales said:
What an awesome community. I'm building my first system now, but I get the feeling that I'm going to make some new friends on this site as I start my new hobby (and not just virtual ones, although they are valued as well). I fully expect to meet several of you in person in the years ahead.
On the quail, I think some people want to have a connection to the food they eat. I definitely wanted my kids to understand that meat doesn't come from the grocery store, it's just a distribution point.
As for my first prof of concept system, I'm building my system with recycled 55gallon barrels (Blue, used to have fruit juice concentrate). I have two that can hold fish and one sump tank. I split a single barrel for grow beds. I'm planning on starting with a few Tilapia once the weather warms a bit. I plan on running it without fish for 2 to 4 weeks, water should be flowing by next Sunday. I live in Riverside CA, day time temp is mid 60's to low 70's right now, but night time temps drop to between 35 and 45 at night. I'm not sure what the water temp range would be yet. From what I've read, I should be able to raise Tilapia without a heater as long as I wait for the weather to warm. Keeping them cool in the summer will likely be an issue, it can get to 110, so I'm planning on building a removable canvas canopy for some shade.
I will be able to add more grow beds down the road, I realize I can't have too many fish without adding more grow beds. I also ordered a test kit so I can monitor the water.
Adam Black said:
It always better to ask am question then learn the hard way, when some of us have already been down that road.
Adam Black said:
Lots of knowledge, along with a few mistakes, whether your open to listen, is another. How big of system do you have, or building?
Moses Gonzales said:What an awesome community. I'm building my first system now, but I get the feeling that I'm going to make some new friends on this site as I start my new hobby (and not just virtual ones, although they are valued as well). I fully expect to meet several of you in person in the years ahead.
Well is a $25 test kit really that expensive if it takes care of all the different tests that are needed and will likely last you at least a year? If you were to buy each test separately, you would probably be paying around $7 each or more and you don't get the handy test tube holder.
Now I don't know too much about the test Chi linked to. I had one of the pH tests like that but I don't think it was working properly. Also the test strip kits tend not to be as accurate as the test tube kits.
Why would they all die? Well even if the plants are helping you, the plants are also dependent on the bio-filter. The only way for us to really know what the bio-filter is doing is with water tests.
could still be some ammonia being converted. Check with the test kit to know for sure.
how much do I need to aerate the water? currently it's just as the water drains back down into the tank.
is there a way to test for oxygen in the water?
Also- some of my plants look to have light colored leaves... what could this be?
Probably an iron deficiency related to pH... add some chelated iron... or Maxicrop + Iron...
Adam Shivers said:
Also- some of my plants look to have light colored leaves... what could this be?
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