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Northern Aquaponics
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For discussion of aquaponics in a northern climate, for example the area's that reach -40(pick a measuring system). System examples, reference material, youtuber guides welcome. Our aim should be to learn from one another and attract more people to want to grow their own produce and fish.e
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That is clean looking work, if you are looking for a decently affordable light solution, I would look into rapid LED they are who I bought my LED light fixture from for my reef tank. I looked at their website just before posting this they have a few small scale horticulture lights fixtures sub 200$(I cant tell if its USD or CAD, one of their light pars is 109$ right now - not a paid ad just happy with my previous experiences). Or if you are adventurous they have a DIY section, with the 3D printing this might be more of your section. This making me crave to set up my home built DIY setup, 4 levels with ~76 places to plant in 2 inch nets(nutrient film), 40 gallon breeder. Lights got destroyed in the most recent move and no play to set up that kind of humidity(Yet...).
Side note:
Does anyone have experience with the current hobby fish breeding/selling market. I came into the possession of a pet land fish wall that is a future set up, 50-ish 10 gallon tanks and 20-ish bigger ones(first need to pour concrete). I am trying to determine the most profitable, in terms of success rate and ability to reliably sell. Was pondering breeding hobby aquarium fish for resale(instead of aquaculture meat fish), if anyone had thoughts or recent market experience that would be valuable info.
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One last addition if you are needing more vegetation to clean nitrates when fish increase(bad horny fish or good I guess!). Look into aquatic plants, in the area I just moved from they were so hard to come by. It would also give you wiggle room when you harvest the upper plants so you always have some photosynthesis going on. Thanks for sharing, now must research how to convince friends to come do free/beer labour pour a concrete pad haha
Thanks! The light definitely needs an upgrade. I have a planted tank that's larger but this is my kid's. I've thought maybe I'd avoid a planted tank here just due to the logic that if they're soaking up all the nitrates maybe there wouldn't be enough available for the aquaponic system but maybe that logic is flawed?
I would say it depends if you are harvesting a bunch from the plants above. I would say if you are havesting lots of biomass, consentenlty changing the amount of plant absorbsion up top. I would use in tank plants as a buffer, but this could be an overly causus stratagy.