The Best Aquaponics Designs

By Gary White


While there is excitement in going to get all the supplies needed for a aquaponics designs, its smart to first have an understanding of exactly what goes into a good system. In its truest form, aquaponics is about combining two very different approaches to growing plants, namely aquaculture and secondly hydroponics. The purest method is really about taking the best of both of these methods and creating a system that many enthusiasts say is both cleaner and simpler to manage.

A simple aquaponics design is when the water is continuously running. The water is pumped from your water or fish tank to the grow bed area. The water then flows through the growing bed area,to the roots of the plants, and back to the fish tank. Nutrient rich fish water is pumped from the fish tank into the roots of the plants, where plants growing in the gravel extract the nutrients from the water. The water then drains back into the fish tank oxygenated.

Putting fish directly into your fresh system can lessen your chances on your success. Before adding any fish to the holding tank, you might have to completely pump the system. Before putting your fish in you should let the natural organisms grow in the water. Creating a system that will sustain itself requires extra effort in the first month, but as time goes on the initial investment in time really pays off in less maintenance. Sustainable organic gardens can provide are much less expensive than purchasing your food in an organic food store.

The location of where you build your aquaponics system is very important. The temperature must not be too high or too low in order for your plants and fish to grow and thrive. The lighting must be optimum as well. You also need to protect your garden from factors such as chemicals from surrounding areas. Harmful substances can kill both your fish and plants. Your system must have ideal levels of oxygen. Your fish cannot live without oxygen. If your fish do not live, your plants will not live! Be sure to oxygenize your water.

Have you ever heard of a fish tank that cleans itself? Well, that is what this is. Twenty four hours a day, seven days a week the aquaponic structure provides a biological filtering system. In this environment your fish are able to thrive because they aren't caught in a closed system where the plants wouldn't be able to help clean the waste. And in time, this great design will escalate to a natural balance that requires you only to manage the water levels and protect the system from overcrowding. Everything else is done for you.




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