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Forum: General System Discussions Topic: Short aquaponics primer. draft 1. input desired. |
| tradewind |
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Posted: May 26th, '13, 02:20
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| ... boss was insistent that I limited it to a particular part of the 2 Acres I have to work with to keep the peace. I guess she is reluctant with me going on yet another adventure. Therefore, I will be operating in an outdoors space of 12’(3.6M) x 12’(3.6M) on the north side of my workshop (well ... |
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Forum: Members Systems Topic: Chatterson Farms is born! |
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Posted: May 26th, '13, 00:30
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| ... ag, go through a food management program, then get input into the state database for routine inspections and testing. Not bad just expensive. I'm going to use it for much more than fish or it wouldn't really be worth the coin :) I might be interested in working out some sort of arrangement with ... |
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Forum: Members Systems Topic: Thommoperth IBC system |
| nat |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 20:56
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What fish you going to do? Let me guess not trout 
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Forum: Members Systems Topic: Lloyd's Jandakot System |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 19:57
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| ... veggies. I bought way too many veggies which means that second growbed will be added soon. It all seems to be operating correctly. I'm planning on going out and finding some fish tomorrow, perhaps just some goldfish to get it started sounds as though trout are difficult to get at the moment. I ... |
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Forum: Hardware Topic: Bio Filter - is there a need? |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 17:54
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| ... tank directly into bed concept. I think when you are asking yourself what's right for your system, you need to think about how hard you are going to push the system and how big it is going to be. IMO, solids removal and biofiltration prior to your growing apparatus offers a level of control ... |
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Forum: Members Systems Topic: Chatterson Farms is born! |
| Ryan |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 17:27
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| ... ag, go through a food management program, then get input into the state database for routine inspections and testing. Not bad just expensive. I'm going to use it for much more than fish or it wouldn't really be worth the coin :) TC- I'll let you know if the situation ever presents itself. I've ... |
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Forum: Hardware Topic: Bio Filter - is there a need? |
| Ryan |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 17:06
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| ... tank directly into bed concept. I think when you are asking yourself what's right for your system, you need to think about how hard you are going to push the system and how big it is going to be. IMO, solids removal and biofiltration prior to your growing apparatus offers a level of control ... |
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Forum: Members Systems Topic: Charlie's 2nd System |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 14:48
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| ... to new homes too. No chicken nuggets unfortunately he he. Just firing up the wood fire pizza oven at the moment to prepare for the bender we are going to have. Celebrating the purchase of our new farm. 2014 is going to be a bewdie! |
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Forum: Aquaponics F.A.Q. Topic: Going Price for IBC's |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 13:35
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Shepparyon guy has very clean IBCs for $50 each. Buy 2 and you'd pay for your petrol from Geelong and still save. Had milk products I think.
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Forum: General Banter Topic: The Evolution Puzzle |
| Journeyman |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 11:34
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| ... is being able to talk to people - if we knly ever get our opinions from Authority and Experts, why bother learning anything? There's always going to be someone willing to tell you what to think because (as they will also assure you) they know better than you. Acolyte's luvverly phone on ... |
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Forum: General System Discussions Topic: Algae turf scrubber full sustainability. |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 10:59
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| That’s why I’m interested I too grew up drinking rain water but there is not a chance in hell I’m going to drink what would come of my roof now I live in the city now (before I lived in Beachport SA) and I can see the pollution on the roof admittedly the roof has not been ... |
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Forum: General System Discussions Topic: Algae turf scrubber full sustainability. |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 09:55
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| Keith, if you are going to make huge claims and ask people to prove you wrong, you do really have to back it up with something other than just telling everyone to google it themselves.. I googled and found a number of websites selling ... |
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Forum: Electronics & Electrical Topic: Off grid DC system? |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 09:05
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| ... below 80% capacity, which will guarantee a long battery life. This photo is when I first planted it out, before it had cycled: large-ibc-kit2.jpg Going well so far :) |
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Forum: New Member Introductions Topic: English gent, requesting permission to board |
| skeggley |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 09:04
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| ... you get a system started the better, cycling can take ages, and ages... there are some really clever small systems on this forum you can get going while you are planning your ultimate system :D . this will get some bacteria growing for a faster start up if (when) you create a larger system ... |
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Forum: Members Systems Topic: Charlie's 2nd System |
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Posted: May 25th, '13, 07:34
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| Charlie would it be fair to say that an AP would need media beds to harbor the nitrifying bacteria and the DWC is mainly going to be useful to use up any excess 'rates? |
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