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  • Geo-Solar The Search for Aquaponic Nirvana

    Geo-Solar The Search for Aquaponic Nirvana

    Follow the journey as I build the ultimate, off grid, self-heating/cooling, self-sustaining aquaponics system. 10 years of experience and dreams, rolled into the next generation of system.

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  • Aquaponics Startup to Production - My First Experiences

    Aquaponics Startup to Production - My First Experiences

    For those just getting started, my experiences and decisions are chronicled in the link below.

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    Click the Links at the bottom of each blog entry to follow my journey step by step.
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  • Aquaponic System Testing - Test Kit Reviews

    Aquaponic System Testing - Test Kit Reviews

    A mature Aquaponic system generally only needs minor additions of Iron and perhaps Potassium, Magnesium or Calcium. However, variations in the PH of the source water, the quality of the fish feed, PH adjustment method, and media used in your grow beds can all affect the nutrient balance. There are several ways of knowing various levels of the key components of your system. The most complete and accurate is to send a sample of your system water to reputable water quality lab for testing on a regular basis. However, there are many individual testing kits for various elements as well as several complete kits. In this article, I review the usefulness of several such kits. ...
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  • Greenhouse Plant Pollination

    Greenhouse Plant Pollination

    One challenge of raising flowering-fruiting crops in an enclosed environment is that there are no natural pollinators to assist in pollinating the crops. Without adequate pollination our crop production can be substantially diminished. ...
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  • Practical pH

    Practical pH

    There are plenty of sites that explain what pH is (the power or potential of Hydrogen and it’s logarithmic formulation). How it is measured (using test strips [chemical], titration [reaction] or meters [electronic comparison] to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, numerically equal to 7 for neutral solutions, increasing with increasing alkalinity and decreasing with increasing acidity). The pH scale commonly in use ranges from 0 [Acidic] to 14 [alkaline]. Its importance in gardening...
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  • Why Aquaponics?

    Why Aquaponics?

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    Why any home production?
    - natural, fresh, secure
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  • Aquaponic System Costs - What does it Really Cost?

    hobby system - DIY
    hobby system - off the shelf (byap, murray, n&p)
    cost analysis (byap)
    hidden costs
    cold climate ap
    lighting/heating
    Is cost really our consi
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  • Aquaponic Fish Quality - Why Purge?

    Aquaponic Fish Quality - Why Purge?

    Off flavor
    Causes
    Cures
    Practial Application.
    - no feed 24 hrs before move
    - 3-5 days no feed in clean water
    - ammonia removal
    - water changes
    - salt
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  • Aquaponic Remote Monitoring - From Simple to Extreme

    Aquaponic Remote Monitoring - From Simple to Extreme

    Monitoring an Aquaponic Systems is essential to success. Even a few minutes without circulating water and aeration can result in significant stress on the fish and prolonged down time will lead to fish
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  • Confessions of an Aquaholic - The Past Year in Review (A Reflection)

    Confessions of an Aquaholic - The Past Year in Review (A Reflection)

    Aquaponics is an addiction and I get my daily fix every time I harvest a tomato, cucumber, head of lettuce, or catch out a full grown trout. I haven't found a cure (nor am I looking for one). I suppose crop failures, fish deaths, bug infestations or job relocations could prove fatal.

    This month marks the one year anniversary of my addiction and I reflect back on the disasters averted and lessons learned.

    System Sizing My 250-275 gallon IBC Tote fish tank (1000 liter...
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  • Oxygen - Sizing your Aquaponic Air System

    Oxygen - Sizing your Aquaponic Air System

    The success of an aquaponic or aquaculture venture depends on providing as near an optimum environment for the rapid growth of the fish as possible. Of all the environmental factors, water quality and in particular, dissolved oxygen (DO) is the most important and critical. Although the air we breathe usually contains about 21% oxygen, oxygen is only slightly soluble in water. As a result, aquatic species must spend a great deal of energy to remove what little dissolved oxygen there is. Tempera...
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  • Inexpensive Aquaponics Battery Backup System

    Inexpensive Aquaponics Battery Backup System

    I picked this up on one of the other forums, originally posted by Kellerw on a pond oriented site.









    He further reported that it takes 40-60 hours for a dead battery to initially recharge. This would only be a problem if you have back to back long outages. It is recommended that you have a backup generator for any serious sized system and use the battery backup as the second backup to run the air pumps in the event the g...
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  • Floating Raft Construction - All about Rafts

    Floating Raft Construction - All about Rafts

    Aquaponic Rafts are generally made from construction grade polystyrene sheets. In large commercial aquaponic raft systems, entire uncut 4 x 8 foot sheets are used and the aquaponic raft tanks may be 8 feet wide by 100 feet or more in length. New seedlings are placed in clean empty raft boards at one end of the system and harvest ready boards are removed and emptied of plants at the other. In home aquaponic systems smaller raft tanks and smaller aquaponic raft boards are used. 2 x 4 feet is a...
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  • Urban Aquaponics Community Launched

    Urban Aquaponics Community Launched

    UrbanAquaponics.com is the first fully integrated Aquaponics Community. Anyone interested, whether they have an Aquaponics Systems on not, can contribute, participate in, and benefit from this community by: 1. Writing and Publishing Aquaponic Related Articles 2. Creating, Posting, and Updating Personal Aquaponics Blogs 3. Participating and contributing in the Aquaponics Forums 4. Sponsoring, Joining, and Participating in Aquaponic Groups (in the forum section). We are excited to provide this...
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  • How to Create a New Article

    How to Create a New Article

    Here's a quick visual guide on how to create a new article with the CMS. You must be a registered user and granted Editor permissions by the site administrator. All articles are queued and will be published once the editorial staff has the opportunity to review them. We reserve the right to modify or deny publication of any articles that are deemed inappropriate in our sole opinion. 1. Create New Article Button: Navigate to the section you want the article to be published in. Click on the "Cre...
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