Aquaponics 4 You

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Perfect Aquaponics Designs for Your Own Aquaponics System
With this new technology in aquaculture, called aquaponics system, your aquaponics design and plan must be primarily geared towards achieving balance. Without balance, your system will not get the benefit of having clean water to achieve the appropriate environments needed for both fish and plants to survive. Plants will not also receive the right amount of nutrients to grow and thrive if you missed this important aspect.

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There are several important parts that are crucial to the way aquaponics works in order to maintain the balance of nature. These three integral parts of the system are the fish, plants and bacteria. If these three work harmoniously, the result is great harvest and safe food production.

On the other hand, if these three integral parts are out of balance, it could be a major problem not just in the system, but also to the plants and fish. Some people who failed to maintain the balance of bacteria level in the fish tank have found aquaponics system to be more expensive and require high maintenance needs than any other methods of culturing aquatic animals. But if they only pay close attention to the simple, step by step guidelines of aquaponics design, it would have been easier and more economical for them. Aside from the great benefits of keeping your system functioning, it is eco-friendly and able to produce high quality fruits, vegetables and fresh fish you can hardly find at any supermarket.

To maintain the balance of your system, one important thing you must consider is the design. By planning what type of aquaponics design is applicable for you, you can surely identify the things you need to maintain the balance of the system.

For you to get started with the design of your aquaponics system here are some of the aquaponics designs which may fit to your space and your sense of style:

1. The flood and drain method. It is the simplest method where the grow bed is set above the fish tank. The water is then pumped from the fish tank to the grow beds, in which it will keep on flowing and water that drains will flow back towards to the fish tank.

2. Two pumps-sump tank and water pump design. It is somewhat complex but it flows naturally. This two pump sump tank design works by pumping water from the fish tank to the grow beds and to a sump tank. Inside the sump tank, the tank is operated by a floating valve to pump the water inside the tank back to the normal fish tank every time the switch is on.

3. The continuous flow design. It is a method where the water is pumped from the fish tank to the plant beds surface. It filters water on its way down from grow beds and continues to flow back to the fish tank. It has a slight disadvantage because since the water flows continuously, it only allows few nutrients to be absorbed by the plants.

Although some of the designs have cons that you need to deal with, the overall benefits you get from the varying aquaponics designs is enough to keep your system balanced and well functioning. By knowing the proper maintenance and monitoring needs of the system, you can achieve the harmony of fish, plants and water and be able to harvest excellent quality of food in due time.

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