by Dennis Paker


Aquaponics design can come in many different varieties each tailored to meet the needs of the individual. When deciding to plan your own there are some important steps that can make it a lot easier. Following these critical tips can help you get the right one working in your home quickly and easily.

Aquaponics simply refers to the symbiotic relationship one can attain through the correct blending of plant life and aquatic life. The proper combination allows for a constantly cleaned and easily maintained garden where key plants can grow and thrive. The most important part of any garden such as this is the zero use of any chemicals to clean or maintain the water. When a properly cycled garden is working correctly it has crystal clear water and will require zero chemicals to clean it.

There are many kits on the market to choose from. Your experience level should be a key factor in the kind of kit you decide on. A complete kit that has all components chosen for best results will most often be wanted by a new gardener or one that has limited space. More experienced gardeners can choose kits that allow for individual choices among the components to suit their needs.

Choose your fish and your plants together. These systems require you to buy fish that can tolerate recirculating water as well as minor pH imbalances. Since any other kind will not work. The top choices among other growers are Tilapia, perch and trout to name a few. Others can easily be found with a little research.

Tilapia in particular is often the defacto choice for this kind of setup. This type of fish do very well in recirculating air tanks. This species of fish is also tolerant of slight temperature and pH changes as well as fluctuating oxygen levels in the water.

In the early days of this kind of gardening many believed a component ratio of one to one was the correct setup. Modern gardens can have ratios any where from one to two to one to four. This ratio is nothing more than the volume of water used in the fish tank in comparison to the medium being grown. Differences are directly affected by the kind of fish used, the rocks in the fish tank as well as the type of plants being grown.

Those considering aquaponics design should decide on a kit based on the size constraints of their space available to the amount of experience they have. Fish and plants need to work together in this kind of environment so you should keep one and the other in min when making your decisions. As you get more familiar with this kind of gardening you need to look at your component ratio, and change each part of the ratio to get the best results.




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