I am working on planning my first system. I live in a 700 square foot apartment, so it's going to have be pretty compact and tidy (it's going in my living room). Still, it's important to me to grow food fish (tilapia). I have my eye on a galvanized steel 175 gallon stock tank (6x2x2), and I have a 4x2x1 fiberglass sink I'd like to convert to a grow bed. It sits on a steel stand, which I hope to modify to sit over the fish tank. For lighting, I was thinking 4 x t8, but am still exploring. The grow bed will sit directly in front of a large window that gets direct morning sun, so that will help quite a bit.
I want to do drain/fill, but don't know how to set it up yet. There's so much marketing and crap to wade through doing searches... can anyone direct me to some good reading to further my project design? Also, any feedback on my ideas so far would be more than welcome.
Thanks!
Ellen
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Okay, I'll start digging in right here then! Right now I have planned a roughly 185 gal fish tank, and two grow beds, the 90 gal is the top of the IBC fish tank, and the 45 gal is a 4' fiberglass sink. I was planning to have the GBs drain (via bell siphons) directly back into the FS. I am wondering how I can regulate my system so the beds do not end up full at the same time. My concern is trying to keep the water level from getting too low in the fish tank. Any thoughts?
Okay, I'll start digging in right here then! Right now I have planned a 240 gal fish tank, and two grow beds, the 100 gal is the top of the IBC fish tank, and the 45 gal is a 4' fiberglass sink. I was planning to have the GBs drain (via bell siphons) directly back into the FS. I am wondering how I can regulate my system so the beds do not end up full at the same time. My concern is trying to keep the water level from getting too low in the fish tank. Any thoughts?
Use a barrelponic style system. You'll have to figure optimum timing out.
Lol. I can't find a vid but here is another solution.
Ah, yes, I have tried reading Affnan's blog but haven't really taken the time to understand it yet. With Affnan's valve, the water level must still reach stand pipe height to work, right? I don't understand how this will solve the problem of the pump timer cutting off with water in the grow bed?
There is a hole at the bottom of the stand pipe to let the water drain completely. He calls it a weep hole.
Ellen Roelofs said:
Ah, yes, I have tried reading Affnan's blog but haven't really taken the time to understand it yet. With Affnan's valve, the water level must still reach stand pipe height to work, right? I don't understand how this will solve the problem of the pump timer cutting off with water in the grow bed?
ok, so it would eventually drain through the weep hole. I saw on his diagram he says to use a 4mm weep hole. I wonder if I could do bigger to allow for faster draining?
Chi Ma said:
There is a hole at the bottom of the stand pipe to let the water drain completely. He calls it a weep hole.
Ellen Roelofs said:
Ah, yes, I have tried reading Affnan's blog but haven't really taken the time to understand it yet. With Affnan's valve, the water level must still reach stand pipe height to work, right? I don't understand how this will solve the problem of the pump timer cutting off with water in the grow bed?
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