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Episode: 1225
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Title: HPR1225: Modern Survivalism Part 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1225/hpr1225.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 21:58:31
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Okay.
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Let's go.
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Let's go.
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Let's go.
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Babe play.
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Darn.
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ABC.
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OK.
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Good.
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There's an exit over here.
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Noo, but there's an exit over here, too.
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Just dance.
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Yeah.
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Oh, shit, no.
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Bom..
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Man, you're not here.
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Kind of like Meh.
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I'm sudi hippa.
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Hello and welcome to another hacker public radio.
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This is your host Tracy Holtz, otherwise known as Holster, you guys might know me as that
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from other places.
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We are going to continue on the modern survivalism part two.
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I know it's been a while since I did part one.
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I apologize, I'm not going to give you excuses, I'm not going to apologize, just say life
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came in and you guys know the rest of the story.
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Before we begin and people who didn't listen to the other one, you can go back to listen
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to the first one about modern survivalism.
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It is not tinfoil hat sitting in the woods, doomsday prepping, everything like that.
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What to me modern survivalism is living better now and living better later with an emphasis
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on living better now.
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Do I store food?
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I store food a little bit, yes I do.
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But the main philosophy you got to remember is you store what you eat and you eat what
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you store.
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Five hundred pounds of beans and rice in your closet does you know good if you don't like
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beans and rice.
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If you like beans and rice, that's great.
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But if you've ever tried to eat plain bean and rice, that's pretty plain.
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I'm not going to really get into that.
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That's some hard eating.
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You just try to eat plain rice and plain beans, just pintal beans, black bean, navy bean,
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pick one and just those, no seasonings, no nothing, hey, and it doesn't take much to store
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a little spaghetti and spaghetti sauce on the side if you like that.
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But the main topic we are going to be talking today about is something that everybody can
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do, whether you're in an apartment, if you're in a house, if you've got land or anything.
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But one of the main things you can do to better your life is producing your own food.
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Producing, I forgot who said this, but producing your own food is just like having a money
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tree, which it is.
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If you can make an initial investment of a small amount and that continually pays off month
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after month after month after month and just 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 folds, that's just like
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having your own money tree for very little work.
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Now, a lot of people you know that what I do and all the stuff I do, that you know that
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I am not a lazy person, but I would much rather work a little harder up front to have everything
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work for me in the long run.
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So I'm not lazy, I just want to be smart.
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So that's where this comes in.
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Today we are going to be talking about aquaponics and some of you might know about this, some
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you don't, and I might know about this, but you can set this up as simple as a little
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balcony if you're an apartment or put it on a back patio.
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You can put it in your backyard, you can put it in your garage, you can take your whole
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backyard up or you could have, you know, a 20,000 square foot greenhouse and do this commercially.
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It's totally scalable and doable on everything.
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I even seen some sitting in the middle of the living room off in the corner.
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So it's very, very doable on every level.
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So the more I go into this, the more it'll get detailed in.
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We're going to go a broad view of it, then we're going to go over some components, and
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then we're going to go about those components.
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So I hope you guys enjoy this a little bit.
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Aquaponics really intrigues me a lot, and I want to train it on it, some of you guys
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know me that this is a great thing and it can be done anywhere in the world.
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And here goes, what is aquaponics?
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Well aquaponics, first of all, in various forms has been going on for a long time in ancient
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Aztecs, and I'll tell you what it is in a second, have been doing it.
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They did it.
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You know, ancient China, Thailand did variations of this here.
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But what it actually is, is two different kind of farming, there's aquaculture, which
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is the raising of fish, and hydroponics, which is the raising of plants without soil in
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water, whether it's misting it, floating on the bed, water coming by the roots, or whatever
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like that.
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Those are those two.
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And hydroponics has a stigmatism quite a bit with it.
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It's like any time you say hydroponics or anything like that, the first thing people say
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is, oh, you're going to grow pot.
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No, I have no desire to grow pot.
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I don't want to grow pot.
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But hydroponic growing stuff has been proven over and over and over again.
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It makes plants grow faster, and it makes grow pants with multiple times less water than
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if you're in the dirt.
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But the bad part with hydroponics was you had to add chemicals and stuff to the water.
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You could really never, you could be organic, yes, there are organic foods, but it's really
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hard to be organic hydroponic because you're adding natural stuff to the water and you're
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constantly checking the levels of your nutrients in the water.
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The chemical weighs a little easier where stuff's dripped in periodically and it almost maintains
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itself to a certain extent and you test it.
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But you have to change the water out over and over and over again with hydroponics.
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So what does aquaponics do?
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And the 20,000 foot looking downward, it is you have a fish tank.
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When you got the fish tank, you feed the fish and the fish have two, you know, two ways
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they do waste.
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One, they secrete ammonia and they secrete ammonia through their gills in a little bit and
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when they do the waste in the water.
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And they also have their solids when they do the waste in the water.
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So that's why if any of you guys raised fish before the water gets cloudy, it gets murky
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and you got to clean the water, you got to filter the water and you have to do all that.
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So the main thing is ammonia that we are just end the solids.
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So what does aquaponics do?
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Well, it changes the ammonia in the water to make it into a usable plant food, okay?
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And then that plant food, it's cleaned up and it's taken by the plant and then it's
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returned back to the fish clean.
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So you got this natural cycle, you got the fish eating the food and whatever way you feed
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them properly, then they have the waste water and that waste water feeds the plants.
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The plants clean the water and the water goes back to the fish.
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So it's a nice little cycle over and that's you're good hydroponically and it's organic,
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all the way 100% organic and then it cleans that so the fish get the clean water too.
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How do the plants, first of all, how do the plants get this food for its ammonia?
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They don't need ammonia.
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Well, it does a couple of things and there is some science involved but not hard science,
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as you guys know I'm not exactly a road scholar, but it's fairly easy to understand
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once you get it and if you do this yourself, small testing kits are real cheap and if you do
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really get one and test it because that is your main thing.
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But basically the first thing you do is there's bacteria that help you out.
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The first bacteria is nitro-sumonus.
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That converts the ammonia to nitrites, okay?
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And then you got a nitrobacter bacteria that converts the nitrites to nitrates.
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Well, then the nitrates, the plants can have the nitrates.
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So you're going from ammonia to nitrite to nitrates.
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Too much ammonia in the water and too much nitrates, nitrites, excuse me, in the water,
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is bad for the fish.
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Nitrates can really hurt the fish but that's in really huge amounts and usually you don't have
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any problems or issues with that.
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I used to want to test it to maintain it.
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Basically for the healthier plants to make sure you're getting good conversions
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in everything like that.
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But that is basically about the bacteria that handle for the food to the fish.
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Now the only thing sometimes you have to worry about is just naturally there will be some iron
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in there and over time and you'll get iron in there but sometimes you will have be lacking iron.
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There is a couple organic ways you can get iron in the water.
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One, there's a shellated iron and that's just a little powder you add very little time
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as a little iron or you can put a couple rocks in.
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I'll tell you later that have iron in it and just very little leeches off the rocks natural
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into your natural cycle for your plants.
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But other than that, that is about it.
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That's about all you really have to know about the water and everything like that.
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It gets more complicated.
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Yes, you need air in the water because plants need air.
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The fish need air but that's handled simply as having for a lack of better terms the water
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fall effect with water splashing on the top and some little air pumps of little air stones just
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like you see in the aquariums as you grow up where if you have some now.
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But now we're going to go over to some of the system components of an aquaponics system.
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The first one is a fish tank.
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That is the biggest piece of equipment you'll have and if you buy one,
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there'll probably be the most expensive thing you'll have to buy.
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Now there's no right or wrong way to build whether there's a wrong way to build an aquaponics system
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but there's no really wrong equipment you can use.
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With the exception is anything you get has to make sure it's food grade or potable.
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So whether it's a 55 gallon drum you know those blue ones there's potable ones there's
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non potable ones you want the potable ones most of them are though or if you want to get a bigger
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system like I'm building the IBC tanks and if you don't know what an IBC tank is those are those
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big three by four by three you know three foot wide four feet long three feet high and some are
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four feet high white poly tanks their food grade and have those metal bars around them like a cage
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that's what I'm building my system out of and cutting some of everything like that and as I go
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if you guys know what you can follow me on YouTube or or follow me on Facebook or Google Plus
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I will be making videos and pictures as I go I'm probably going to be starting my build in about
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a month just time catching up to me now and I have to get the area ready where it's going in my
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greenhouse it doesn't have to go on a greenhouse but I have to get that ready get some power and
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everything like that to that but the fish tank is your biggest piece of equipment.
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Now you can do this as simple as a little 55 gallon drum for a fish tank cut it you know so it
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holds about 50 gallons of water you got yourself a good sized tank. Now the advantage of having a
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larger tank is the larger volume of water you have is once your system is cycled through and
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everything is running good less likely you can get spikes of anyone airy to hurt the fish or hurt
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the plants. If you only have a 20 gallon system you can do it and it works just fine you just have
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to keep a closer eye on it because your ammonia levels can spike real quick and your fish can
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be in trouble very quick because your whole goal here is to raise fish to eat and if you don't like
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fish trade them to a friend I'm not going to say sell them because that would be against the
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lawn most areas of the US okay but if you trade them to a friend and there's different varieties of
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fish you could grow and if you don't you want to get in I get like coy fish where it's just
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decorative and they're doing the same thing so but that's the fish tank it's just get a big tank
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I'll just kind of give you what I'm doing as I go just for example I'm getting a 330 gallon
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IBC tank and when I cut my little top off that will be holding about 320 gallons of water.
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Now some people ask well how many fish can I get in there it really depends on the type of fish
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you have the size of the fish and all those concerns but as a general rule for every one and a
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half to two gallons of water you can have a fish so I will have between 150 and 200 fish in that
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300 gallon tanks somewhere in there and as they get older I'll start eating some so the numbers
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will start dying off and what type of fish people I always ask I'm going to have this depends on
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where you are at in the country and what part of the world now if I could have Jade Perch I would
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have Jade Perch but where I'm at is against the law to have a Jade Perch if you're in Australia
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jump on it Jade Perch has the highest levels of the omega fatty acids the good stuff any other
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fish by far nothing is even close it's an easy fish to grow it's tolerant you know and it's
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really good for you so I would do that but I cannot so the best one I can get here is Talapia
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now most people love Talapia and Talapia are good fish as far as hardiness and everything that
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right alongside the Jade Perch they just don't have the higher you know levels of the omega 3 so
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I'm going to go on Talapia now that I said Talapia there's different versions of Talapia not all
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Talapia is available in all parts of the country I'm in Texas there's only one variety of Talapia I
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can get that variety is a Mozambique Talapia it's a good overall Talapia the reason you can't have
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in some areas and the others is because Talapia can be considered a nuisance fish once they get
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going they will take over everything because they breed very well they're very hardy and everything
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like that now most Talapia are not cold tolerant so you cannot have this in your backyard in the
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middle of North Dakota you're going to have to some kind of water heater which you can do or put
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in your garage or whatever like that or a small little tiny greenhouse or something like that
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now if I could I would get the Nile Talapia there's just a little more varieties they tend to grow
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just a hair faster than the Mozambique for that now that they said that they're still pretty fast
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growing the Nile Talapia you can first sell size if you want to sell it if you become commercial
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and it's or eat size if you want to eat it is about six to seven months where you can add on three
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to four weeks for the Mozambique so I'll take a little longer for me so when I get my little
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my little fingerlings in six to eight months depending on the situation and everything I will be
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having and harvesting a lot of fish for me well now that I said that do I really want every eight
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months 150 Talapia fish well yeah I can freeze them but the way the system will work is after the
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system is going you can start breeding your own fish and start raising them up and Talapis are
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one of the fish that do not eat their young they will if they really have to but they don't like
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trouts and everything like that you know that will eat their young so it's a good fish overall
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and I'll be eating some periodically as the cycles go out and they will keep on growing and growing
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I don't have to on that day get rid of them if you're in a commercial environment doing this
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yes you want to because your growth to feed ratio will dramatically go down after that point
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so but I will be harvesting one to four fish a week when I'm in cycle depending on and maybe
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little more as I grow so that is what I will be growing type of fish now a couple other fish you
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can grow in your areas and it's going to depend on the temperature you have to do research what's
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good what's bad Talapis are really really forgiving that's why you're doing it you could even throw
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in a couple catfish and I'll tell you with this is laden's body or some pump or the bottom of your
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tank to help clean that up you could do that too but a couple other varieties you can do that
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that do good but don't do as well as Jade perch and Talapia is the large mouth bass most of you've
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heard about the large mouth out bluegill and of course you know catfish is another one you can get
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bear a Monday is a really good one it's right up there Jade perch and Talapia but you can't get
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it here in the U.S. that's more for Australian French and everything like that same thing with the
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silver perch and the Murray cod those are pretty hard to get here you can some of those you can get
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you're not supposed to get with special licensing's but I'm not doing any of that anywhere you're at
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in the country and I believe it is Maryland or it is Virginia I forgot can't have any Talapia
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whatsoever well then you got to do some other research you know trout's another one you can do
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trout need to be a little colder water and they will eat their young so those you might want to
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have separators in your tank for different size and everything like that so you just have to find
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out what's available in an area what I can do what I want to eat you know and if you don't like
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Talapia well don't grow Talapia grow something else you might not do as good you might not get as many
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but you'll still have it you'll still have your fish in taking if you don't want it all like I said
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get some koi they do the same thing you're just not eating it or even goldfish get a bunch gold
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fish put it there doing the exact same thing as you need okay the next thing it's usually in line as
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I'm going is the air ration system the air ration system is basically getting air in the water for
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the fish and for the grow for the plants and stuff like that for some of the grow beds not all the
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grow beds and I'll explain what they are later but the air ration system can be as simple as on small
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systems the water falling in a waterfall type and it's splashing around getting water in the tank
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a lot of times that's good enough you're good to go if you have a little larger and you want to
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make sure get a little air pump throw some air stones in there and you're good to go but that's
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basically air raiding your water now the next thing is the solids removal device and that can be
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there's different kind of solids removal the two main ones you will see in the aquaponics area is
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the radio flow and just a basic you know solid removal device now the solid removal device is a
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simple as getting a bucket or a barrel you have the intake at the top of one side and exactly on
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the other side you have the outtakes or whatever goes in the same amount will flow out that's just
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water dynamics you guys should know that but in the middle of the barrel you know perpendicular
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from the holes it's divided in half so if you think of it exactly cut in two so you got two halves
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of the barrel running vertically where the in and the out are on different halves with the
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exception of about three to five inches at the bottom it's open so what happens is the water
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goes in everything water goes down to naturally to go to go to the side but the solids stay at the
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bottom and the clears go ups you get rid of a lot of solids it's real easy to do real fast they
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last virtually forever you're good to go now the radio flow filters generally work a little better
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and they do work a little faster but it's a they're not as easy to set up slide the thing
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and you're done what basically happens is you can do a large amount in a small bucket so you could
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have a five ten gallon bucket doing a 300 gallon tank in a safe space that's where this comes
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in handy but basically what it is is I'll just think of a five gallon round bucket and again
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this has to be food grade the water comes in at the bottom of the bucket and it goes to the middle
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and then elbow just with PVC or something goes straight up to about three to four inches to the
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top of the bucket when you got the lid on so what's going to happen is the water is going to come
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down through gravity go up the piping go up to the top well then the outflows at the top of the
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bucket too but you have a downward PVC covering the top of the input of the water and if this
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doesn't make sense go to YouTube put radio flow filter and you'll see a video hundreds of videos
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but what that does is the water comes in it's with the solids it shoots up it hits the top
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it goes back down and when the water's forced down all the solids keep flowing down but the water
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wants out so that goes back up to the open in and out so that's why bad is you can generally get
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a little more flow with this you not as much space if you have a huge amount you might just
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want to get the just a regular solid move device because there's really nothing to it the only
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thing I would suggest is if you do these is you'll see little valves at the bottom of each of these
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barrels whatever you do because you will get sediment over time and build put a bucket below it
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open it up clean it out close it and don't throw that water out take that water put it on your
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other ground plants you know your trees whatever you have that is like liquid gold for your
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plants so don't throw that out but that's basically a solid removal you really don't need a solid
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removal if you do one of the types but it's an advantage and I'll explain that later but I would
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you know really you know advise it because less maintenance down the light now sometimes a solid
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remove device it also you know is also called a clarifier so that's that's what sometimes you hear
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that also now another one we need to now we're going to talk about when you get more the commercial
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and most home owners won't do the next couple things if you're in a commercial environment you
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really want to because you really want the benefits and you want your plants just to go and you want
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your fish to be optimized because you're after the sale of the product it's the bio filtration
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and the mineralization tanks it's a fancy word it's a lot of fancy's talk but all it is is basically
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is you basically have your your bucket or your drum your 55 gallon drum water goes in at the bottom
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shoots upward with some air and the outputs at the top with a little filter on it so it happens
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is this is after the solid remove is so it's pretty clean water and even the solid water you could
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feasibly drink will still be potable you're really not going to smell anything because the water's
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moving I want to make sure you know that and that's not like a fish tank wire you put your nose
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and you go back to a good aquaponics system you know you could feasibly take the water of a fish tank
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and drink because it'll smell taste clean but not that I'm going to do that but there you go
|
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but basically inside this the water comes in and shoots up and it floats the water around a
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lot of airs mixed in and the air is important because that's bacteria and you have some kind of
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media in here that's fairly buoyant and you want to kind of water neutral you don't want it
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floating you don't want it sinking there's different materials you can use again if you go to
|
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YouTube and put bio filtration and mineralization tank you'll see a bunch of them out there basically
|
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and those float around and all that does is it gives airy for this bacteria to live that I'll
|
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talk about earlier and it really gets going and it makes your bacteria basically supercharged where
|
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you always have an optimal amount of the bacteria to do its job so my home system I'm not going to
|
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do that if I go larger to commercial system I'm definitely going to do that so that's something
|
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you really don't need in the home but I want to make sure in case you hear that what that is
|
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a next one is called the degassing tank this is another one you probably don't want or need
|
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in the home one you can nothing will stop you but in commercial you really should and again this
|
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one's even easier all is this is is another barrel or bucket with the water and all's you're
|
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doing is the water is passing through you know inputting and output so the water's in there if you
|
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know for a minute or two or a couple seconds or whatever you're just shooting a bunch of air
|
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in there with big bubbles there are lots of little bubbles I should say and all that's doing is
|
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it's encouraging the release of the bad gases you don't want into the air you know your CO2s and
|
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all that stuff like that and put more oxygen in the air so that that's basically the components now
|
||
|
|
the next one you're definitely going to be needing it is your grow beds and I'm going to go
|
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|
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into a minute what different kind of grow beds you can have there's three main types of grow beds
|
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for the home environment 95 percent you can be doing one type and I'll go over that in a minute
|
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and the next one is your sump tank and this is in your water pumps basically basically what
|
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|
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happens is the water this is how it's generally run but there's different types and systems there's
|
||
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no right or wrong here but most home systems you'll see is and varied off this just a little
|
||
|
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sketch of water it's flown from there by gravity you know through your solids removal and then
|
||
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it's going to your grow beds sometimes it goes directly from your fish tanks to your grow beds
|
||
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that's still fine and then the panel kind of grow beds you have it does its thing and then it goes
|
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to the sump tank and that's just a big volume of water down there and the sump tank pumps the water
|
||
|
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back to the fish tank now the reason you want to do it that way is so there's a constant level in
|
||
|
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your fish tank this when the sump tank where all the water goes into or up will raise and lower
|
||
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the volume levels depending on how much water is in the beds that way your fish tanks at a constant
|
||
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height you don't have to worry about if something happens to your pump the water pump all the way out
|
||
|
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of your fish tanks so you know it'll happen there to your fish so that's generally the way most
|
||
|
|
people do it it just gives you a little bit of accident proof and everything like that so that's
|
||
|
|
what the sump tank is and there's different places you can put it depending on how and what you do
|
||
|
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well then a couple other components that you will need obviously for you you'll need some kind
|
||
|
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of plumbing just PVC is fine you don't have to do special PVC and matter of fact most of your plumbing
|
||
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when you run it from place to place with a couple exceptions it's not even glued in place it's
|
||
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just put in the fitting real hard there's absolutely zero pressure with this with the exception
|
||
|
|
of the water pump pumping the water to the fish you know back to the tanks and back to your fish
|
||
|
|
tank into your grow beds that obviously will have pressure and you'll have to lock those down
|
||
|
|
in some way shape or form another thing you might want or need is water heater or chiller
|
||
|
|
I will not need a water heater where I'm at in Texas especially my greenhouse but I might need a
|
||
|
|
chiller for my really hot summer months I don't know but some of your other parts of the world
|
||
|
|
just a water heater there you go some areas you won't need anything so and another thing is you
|
||
|
|
might want to think about is some kind of backup system you don't have to get real fancy your
|
||
|
|
plants can survive a while without water your fish will start getting stressed after a little
|
||
|
|
while when the ammonia start getting high and everything like that so backup power can be as
|
||
|
|
simple as you got two little voltage things get yourself and you lose power and your pump and
|
||
|
|
your air pumps not working you're freaking out it's as easy as getting a $40 power inverter for
|
||
|
|
your car plug it in run extension cord two year pumps plug your pumps in turn them on you're
|
||
|
|
good to go it can be as easy as that so the way I'm going to be doing mine is a little different
|
||
|
|
I'm going to be having two marine batteries and they're going to be linked to not together they're
|
||
|
|
going to be linked in parallel so they're going to be 12 volts but I'll have two life they won't
|
||
|
|
be 24 volts together it'll be basically a longer life of 12 volts then I'm going to have my inverter
|
||
|
|
plugged into that and everything plugged into my power inverter and then I will have a battery
|
||
|
|
trickle charger this the kind of electronic kinds that don't ruin the battery they're a little
|
||
|
|
more expensive plugged into the battery so the batteries are charged all the time so if I ever do
|
||
|
|
lose power my equipment doesn't even stop because it's running off the battery to begin with so
|
||
|
|
with the low voltage it'll take with my two batteries I will get between depending on I'm guessing
|
||
|
|
15 to 20 hours of no issues and that'll take care most of my power outages and if it's
|
||
|
|
and if it comes longer I'll just do like I told you before to do that but little on and off
|
||
|
|
they're fine matter of fact some parts of the places they don't even pump water to their
|
||
|
|
plants that night when it's real cold they just keep the water circulating to the fish so
|
||
|
|
your plants are really resilient to that so and the other thing is another thing you don't need but
|
||
|
|
you can is a greenhouse you know environmental controls and all that whole big realm you'll get
|
||
|
|
better results but they're not needed you know matter of fact I highly suggest you don't build that
|
||
|
|
right away get your system going and then if you really get into it expand later it just adds
|
||
|
|
another complexity when you start up and another cost because when you do this you get great vegetables
|
||
|
|
great you know fish and everything like that and what you can grow is almost endless you know
|
||
|
|
pretty much any kind of vegetable you want you can grow you know you're lettuce even fruits
|
||
|
|
you know you can grow in there you can plant trees in there matter of fact one of our grow beds
|
||
|
|
we are actually going to put one of our uh a lime tree that's that's going to be in our greenhouse
|
||
|
|
you can plant trees in there uh so speaking of the grow beds let's get into that specifically I
|
||
|
|
say I was going to get more detail about the different grow beds because there are three main
|
||
|
|
type of grow beds you can have the first type of grow bed is the one most people will have
|
||
|
|
and it's the media filled bed and that's just some kind of container you wanted a foot deep you
|
||
|
|
don't want much more than a foot because then it's just a waste filled with some kind of media
|
||
|
|
now it works best if the media is about three quarter inch it's not exact you go a little smaller
|
||
|
|
a little bigger and you're fine but you don't want it too big and you don't want it too small
|
||
|
|
because you do want the air flow and everything like that and you can do as simple as three quarter
|
||
|
|
inch rock now you don't want highly mineralized rock that will leach in the soil to throw off your
|
||
|
|
chemistry you don't want that uh there's different types you can get an expanded shell is a really
|
||
|
|
good one that you can get and it's neutral free and there's also something called you know the
|
||
|
|
expanded clay it's little three quarter inch little look like little clay balls that are
|
||
|
|
solved that you can get that are real light now the advantage of the clay balls that's what I'm using
|
||
|
|
is it's inert it's really light I can have a tomato plant that's growing I can pull the whole thing
|
||
|
|
out roots and all and look at it yep and planted back and the plant is perfectly healthy because it
|
||
|
|
gives that much and everything comes out downside is if this is outside and not protected you get a
|
||
|
|
high wind these plants can fall over so you do have to watch out for that explained it but it's
|
||
|
|
easy to plant stuff and when you plant stuff and you start it from seed or you buy it you want to rinse
|
||
|
|
the soil off and it's just as easy a bucket of water if you buy the seedlings you know they're a
|
||
|
|
little two inch by two inch cubes or whatever like that put it in the bucket not the whole plant
|
||
|
|
just to shake it around real gently and rub on it real gently and you'll see all the dirt just
|
||
|
|
fall off and you'll get 99 95 to 99% of all the dirt off you're fine out of the low amount then
|
||
|
|
you can plant the roots in there and you're good to go and what the media bed does is the water is
|
||
|
|
pumped into the media bed and it fills up from the bottom all the way to two inches from the top
|
||
|
|
you don't want the water to go to the top because you want the two inches of dry material at the top
|
||
|
|
so no light can hit the water and you don't get any algae growth algae is not really bad for your
|
||
|
|
system but it will take the oxygen and nutrients out of the water that you want otherwise and it
|
||
|
|
doesn't look as good so the water fills up to to the top and then you have what's called a bell
|
||
|
|
siphon and you can also get what's called a loop siphon and I have decided which way to go but the
|
||
|
|
bell siphon is what most people use and again if you type you know aquaponic bell siphon in YouTube
|
||
|
|
you'll have about 400 videos you know to watch what it is but basically what it does it fills up
|
||
|
|
and it gets to a certain height just through the siphoning effect will siphon all the water out of the
|
||
|
|
bed down to about an inch or two to the bottom and then it starts filling up again and just get this
|
||
|
|
fill you know and drain fill and drain what that does is with that nutrient water your plant roots
|
||
|
|
are getting 100% of all the food they want basically they're in all you can eat buffet line in Las Vegas
|
||
|
|
anything they want all the time they want they can take it but plant roots need oxygen so what
|
||
|
|
this does is when the water goes down as it goes down it goes down really quick because it takes
|
||
|
|
depends on how you have it sit up 10 to 20 minutes to fill up that foot and it'll take two to
|
||
|
|
about two minutes just to drain all the water out so it's a quick empty what that does is it forces
|
||
|
|
water down through the rocks that's why you don't want really fine like sand it's harder for the
|
||
|
|
air to get through the arrow come down and get to all the roots the roots can get all the air it
|
||
|
|
wants so it's getting 100% of the air it wants and 100% of the water it wants even plants that don't
|
||
|
|
like to be in water logged areas they're still fine because they're not water logged what people
|
||
|
|
think of that all it's in water well no water logged means it's not getting oxygen remember that so
|
||
|
|
you're getting the best of both worlds now some plants you can't grow aquaponics some of your
|
||
|
|
root vegetables you have a little harder times carrots do fine radishes do fine potatoes don't do
|
||
|
|
is good because they'll rock down there but you can research and just plant and test like that
|
||
|
|
the next one is the NFT this is basically you've got probably seen these out there and if you
|
||
|
|
look at hydroponic system basically I believe that stands for nutrient filled tunnel I think
|
||
|
|
but basically it almost looks like a trough going down a three four five inch trough going down
|
||
|
|
at a slight angle the water is put in at one end it runs down by gravity the other end the
|
||
|
|
roots sit in this water that's running past it all the time now the reason I don't like that where
|
||
|
|
I am at the water heats up real quick in those runs and then it gets back real hot to the fish so
|
||
|
|
if if I'm in Texas if I do this I want really short runs I want two three foot runs four max
|
||
|
|
just to keep the temperature down you're in the middle of Minnesota and Wisconsin hey you can have
|
||
|
|
really long runs and it really you know with the exception of a couple two three four weeks
|
||
|
|
a year you really have to worry about that you'll be fine so that's that's used quite a bit in
|
||
|
|
the hydroponics industry and that's what that is and the last one is the raft now a lot of people
|
||
|
|
know the raft because they've been to Disney world to Disneyland and they got their big hydroponic
|
||
|
|
system up with a guy all the lettuce is floating on the water that's basically they look like they're
|
||
|
|
on big styrofoam sheets with holes in them basically the lettuce is sitting in a little hole the
|
||
|
|
roots are floating in the water all the time lettuce can be in water all the time no issue
|
||
|
|
that's why they pump a lot of air in there so there's still oxygen in the water and that's
|
||
|
|
fine for the lettuce is and the stuff's floating and you plant them on one end of the bed and then
|
||
|
|
you harvest them on the other end so every day you're pushing them some down that you've taken out
|
||
|
|
and then on the planting end so it's a constant cycle putting them all in one end harvesting down
|
||
|
|
on the on the other end but those are basically the three type of grow beds that you will see but
|
||
|
|
most of you if you do this we'll do the media filled bed design which is great and I'm doing a
|
||
|
|
little hybrid I'm going to be doing six media filled bed and one raft bed but I will also have
|
||
|
|
little tiny NFT set up in a non-traditional way and basically it'll be a tower set up with a big
|
||
|
|
four inch PVC with holes in them it'll be it'll be a strawberry tower with openings on it
|
||
|
|
and the water will go up to the top and trickle down all the way through it and then back through
|
||
|
|
to my system so I'll be doing the NFT and lend it a little non-traditional way but those are the
|
||
|
|
basic types of beds you have but that's basically the aquaponics system in itself a couple things
|
||
|
|
you want to remember in this is one of the good ones is you cannot get E. coli with an aquaponics
|
||
|
|
E. coli comes from warm blooded animals in some way shape or form fisher for like not really
|
||
|
|
cold blood it cold blooded let's say that so you cannot get E. coli from this and secondly is you
|
||
|
|
never want to use pest control on your plants ever ever ever you'll have healthier plants you'll
|
||
|
|
probably have less bugs to begin with but you never want to because that will get in the fish
|
||
|
|
and that will stress the fish out and fish can get stressed very easily and fish can die from stress
|
||
|
|
very easily a lot of you guys might know that and everything like that but that's basically aquaponics
|
||
|
|
system as a whole like I said there's tons of different systems I've seen some design just out
|
||
|
|
of those blue 55 gallon drums one of those is the tank and another one cut in half the long
|
||
|
|
way for a couple media beds and sit on a balcony or the back patio and it did its thing so it's
|
||
|
|
a great thing to do you can get a lot of food production out of this for a little space and once
|
||
|
|
it's set up it almost runs itself you just going out a couple times a day feeding the fish and you
|
||
|
|
can even supplement that by growing some of your own food take a little container put some of
|
||
|
|
the fish water in there and start growing duckweed now duckweed some of you guys haven't seen
|
||
|
|
the ponds will double every 30 to 48 hours so and it's very it's like 35 40% protein so it's
|
||
|
|
very high protein for your fish and tilapia will eat it so you might want to do that just for free
|
||
|
|
fish food another thing you can do is it's it's called a black fly larva trap now you don't
|
||
|
|
want the household flies but once black flies get in there and they're they'll take over colony
|
||
|
|
house flies will not go into it because black flies really don't carry anything bad to you
|
||
|
|
but you're really not they're just laying their eggs in there then the larva you're growing you can
|
||
|
|
sit black fly larva traps you know on YouTube you'll get some videos there's no smell to it but
|
||
|
|
basically you're catching all the larvae before they drop and go in the ground and become flies
|
||
|
|
so you're actually controlling some of the population if anything take them you can also feed your
|
||
|
|
fish some of the larvae because those are like 40 45% protein and 30% fat so you could even for
|
||
|
|
lack of returns grow some of your own foods you don't you not even bind as much food you know
|
||
|
|
I plan on supplementing at least 50% of my food with something homegrown so I'm only purchasing
|
||
|
|
half the amount of food that I would and that's your only really input you know feed them a couple
|
||
|
|
times a day not too much you you can read in depth how to do that I'm not going to go into that
|
||
|
|
but just just feed them a couple times a day three times a day if you really want to you can have
|
||
|
|
a timer if you want to check your levels for you different nitrite nitrate and ammonia and
|
||
|
|
everything in the water to make sure it's all healthy that's all you're really doing and watching
|
||
|
|
it and collecting the food so and harvest in the fish so I really think aquaponics is a great
|
||
|
|
thing and what does this have to do with modern survivalism it's making yourself live better now
|
||
|
|
and if something bad happens later yes you're already there and you're prepared but I'm looking
|
||
|
|
more at it is I can live a lot better now than I could have without it so aquaponics is a great
|
||
|
|
thing can be a great hobby you know if you're into gardening and already look into aquaponics you're
|
||
|
|
already there if you like fish hey this is another great thing you might as well get some food
|
||
|
|
alongside the fish if you're already into fish so if you like eating fish a lot better yet too so
|
||
|
|
look at aquaponics it's a great thing you can do it can be a great hobby you know and it can even
|
||
|
|
be a commercial environment because if you look at lettuces you will sell lettuces at a premium
|
||
|
|
if you get into this commercially now obviously if the business license yada yada yada but if you sell
|
||
|
|
the high grade lettuce the lowest you'll get anywhere in the country is two dollars ahead and that
|
||
|
|
isn't iceberg lettuce so don't grow iceberg lettuce cardboard has more nutrition than iceberg
|
||
|
|
lettuce but your other lettuce you'll get about two dollars ahead for it well with two dollars
|
||
|
|
ahead you know lettuce grows in about 30 days so you're getting a fast product you know and once
|
||
|
|
you get your system down you know you can feasibly work two to five hours a day you know five six
|
||
|
|
days a week and you know and sell a thousand fifteen hundred a week so and that's not a bad
|
||
|
|
income you know for that not say a little amount of work but that work now that's after the
|
||
|
|
system is set up and you know what you're doing you got to go and right away you're going to be
|
||
|
|
putting in a lot of time and everything so it can be a commercial environment too so I really
|
||
|
|
recommend everybody looking to aquaponics it's fun and I'm gonna have it and again you can follow
|
||
|
|
me on Google plus or Facebook and I will be posting some videos and pictures as I build mine I'll
|
||
|
|
be starting to build mine probably in about a month I'm guessing maybe a little sooner depending
|
||
|
|
on time and you'll be able to see anything there for interest you if you have any questions or
|
||
|
|
anything like that about the aquaponics and you don't want to look online or you get the lazy web
|
||
|
|
like I do some time or if you have a question you don't want to ask somebody because you feel stupid
|
||
|
|
just shoot me an email you know I really don't care and I'm not going to be put my email on the
|
||
|
|
website you have to listen to it right here but it is Tracy TRACY at htredneck.com or Tracy Holtz
|
||
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tier ACY HOLZ on Google plus or Facebook and you can find me there and I believe there's another
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Tracy Holtz out there and it shouldn't be too hard that's a female and I think they're in Europe
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and there might be one in the US I don't know but I'm the one down in Texas so any questions hit
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