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Hi, hope this is the right place to make a post question.
I am looking to purchase several aquaponic resovoirs for a project. any recomendations?
Read more…Hi, hope this is the right place to make a post question.
I am looking to purchase several aquaponic resovoirs for a project. any recomendations?
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http://westphoria.sunset.com/2012/12/03/gofish/?PromKey=XET&iid=newsletter-su-12-04-12
Pretty cute, not sure what the electric is for.
Read more…Got a surprise visit on Food Day. This is good news for Az. Aquaponics. The department had already listed gardening as part of the mix for successful school nutrition. Now they have taken note of aquaponics as a new gardening technique that can be us
Read more…Brooks Academy is coming back with STEM and Aquaponics!
As a result of the Roosevelt School District (RSD) Governing Board’s direction given at the last school board meeting, RSD has been approved to move forward with putting a 13,000 ft2 industrial s
My first AP system is based on an in ground recycled jacuzzi that holds 330 gallons. The grow bed is a converted above ground planter bed made of cement block, 2 high. The planter bed is lined with EDPM and filled with pea gravel. There is a 1200 GPH
Read more…I have a 4 grow bed, 2 55gal tank barrel ponics system for sale. It's in the way for the expansion of my bigger system. will post photos today. this system is turn key and has given awesome results. $250.00 it's a great small space producer! Randy
Read more…I have been feeding my Tilapia wild purslane that has sprung up thought my gardens. Does anyone know or point me in the right direction about if feeding the fish the purslane will raise the omega 3 content of the fish itself? I believe chicken eggs a
Read more…Just cleaned out my pond, have lots of fish in buckets. 50 cents a piece for the small ones, 1.5 to 3" and $1 per inch or $5 on the big ones. They are in tubs with bubblers now, I will release them into my other pond at 9am Saturday. So if you wa
Read more…This is part 4 of the Lonetti aquaponic saga (previously posted Parts 1, Part 2 and Part 3) and we are well overdue for an update. We've been busy - out of town for a week and then relatives staying here to celebrate little man's big second birthday
Read more…Date: 2012-07-24, 10:01AM MST
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Not reporting a thing. Just an old pic I came across I thought you might enjoy.
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P.S. Yes it is real.
Read more…We've been busy finishing the aquaponics system. The lights went up, 4, 4 foot T8 fixtures with 2 bulbs each spaced about a foot apart.
The towers were pretty easy to soften with the heat gun. Here are a few pictures showing the process we used. Th
Read more…Well, it's been almost a week since I posted the picture of the 'finished' towers - at least there were little seedlings in them and it looked like this:
This was the size of the seedlings last Sunday:
This is what the same seedlings look like today -
Read more…J Shocklie sent me a message saying they want to get involved with the gathering of materials for us ap people. They had good ideas with reusing stuff like spas and freezers that would make a great container for fish. I suggested using my website des
Read more…Date: 2012-07-11, 10:45PM MST
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Yes, my dear husband (love you Dan!!) is being a good sport about another crazy project idea - starting up a mini-aquaponics system in our Dining Room. It's a small footprint, the whole system takes up aabout 1.5’ x 4’ space, so a total of 6 square
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Locally purchased classroom aquaponics system at Paul Laurence Dunbar Elementary School, near downtown Phoenix Arizona.
Continuous water circulation pump operation
Effective ebb and flow activated by a "Bell Siphon."
Aeration by a medium volume diaphrag
Call for Coops and an invitation for Aquaponics Group to have a presence at one of the coops! The tour is educational as well as fun, and we want to expose the group's methods on aquaponics to a large audience. If you have an interesting coop, and ha
Read more…Hello. We have just set up a small grow bed attached to our pond. We've had the pond for years now and decided to see if we could make it work for us a bit, plus maybe keep the algae down naturally. Our system is a flood and drain system. Our pond is
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