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Aquaponics Systems


We would like to dedicate this page to a couple of the systems we have designed, built or installed for our clients. This small cross section will give you an idea of what other people are doing with Aquaponics.

We will not include here our first commercial system. It has a full section dedicated to it. Please go to the Commercial Systems to see it.

Linda McNally's "Aquaponics at Home" system

One of the first systems we built was for Linda. We built a two grow bed and one 1000 litre fish tank system for her. It was something her whole family could get involved with and she has been so impressed that she even has her own web site Aquaponics at Home.

Coffs Harbour

A school in Coffs Harbour contacted us to install both a fresh water and a salt water system for them to use for experiments and teaching purposes.

They have built a dedicated aquaponics area. It includes an insulated shed for the fish part of the system and a protected outdoor section for the plants. Here is a photo of us installing the grow beds.

And when it comes to filling grow beds with gravel you can not better this method.

There is a three bed salt water system. The third bed is designed to ebb and flow and will have Mangrove in it. The other two beds are continuous flow. These will be used to grow macro algae and sea grass. We use a venturi to ensure the water is well oxygenated for the continuous flow system.

Inside we have a fantastic fresh water sump, parabolic fish tank and header tank which supports five grow beds. The photo was taken as we did the installation. The wires hanging out the side of the parabolic tank will be connected to our pump control system.

On the salt water side we are using two tanks with venturi inlets for the water. The venturi's will inject a large amount of oxygen into the water and save the need for an additional air pump. We used two tanks to allow for separation of different fish species or sizes. Salt water is completely experimental at this time.

We are using a large sump and the black box is a new particulate filter we are using. These filters have been great to date. If you run well oxygenated water through them relatively slowly you will get great particulate removal and nitrification of Ammonia and Nitrite. If you run water through them quickly (as we do in the salt water systems) you just get really good particulate removal.

As you can see (below) they have various grades of screens which enable the particles to be removed. To clean them you just pull our the sheets and give them a good shake. This method of removing unwanted particulates uses up the least amount of water of any we have tried.

Finally we installed an isolation system. When you get new fish you should always isolate them for a period of time to make sure they have no issues. Remember we can not treat them once they are in our systems without usually killing the plants.

 

Aquaponics is great fun. We are always more than happy to assist anyone we can with information and products to allow them to take advantage of this wonderful system.


kerri martin
Kerri Kempin Martin O'Dee


Last Modified: Friday, 04-Jul-2008 19:57:19 EST

What if we don't live in Australia?

Aquaponics is a globally relevant method for growing aquatic animals and plants. At the Aquaponics Shop we pride ourselves on being willing to help anyone who asks us. We can ship our kits to almost any part of the world and we are happy to answer any questions you might have (as best we can).

Aquaponics Course and Seminar

Course 27 - 30 Jan 2009

We are proud to announce that there will be an Aquaponics Short Course with Dr James Rakocy conducted in Brisbane. Click here for the course registration form.

Seminar 31 Jan 2009

There will also be an Aquaponics at Home Seminar conducted in Brisbane. Click here for the seminar registration form.

For more information on these go to www.aquaponics.asia.

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