Please bear with me, this is my first Instructable :)
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Signing UpStep 1: Gather Materials
Materials needed:
(1) Plastic tote (for plants) $10 at the grocery store
(1) Bulkhead fitting for drain $12 at a local hardware store
(6) ft 3/8" Polyflo tubing $10 at Lowes
Polyflo fittings (all push to connect, or Insta-Tube) 3/8":
(2) 90deg elbow $4
(1) Ball valve $6
(1) Submersible Aquarium Pump* $40 at local Aquarium store (see note below)
(1) 10 gallon Aquarium $free! I've had it since I was 10 - check Craigslist
(1) Bag of Hydroton grow media $32 at a local garden shop
(6) inches of 2" PVC pipe $? This was scrap
(1) 2" PVC Pipe Cap $? Got it from my Dad
(16) inches of 1/2 PVC pipe $ Also from Dad
(1) Tube Aquarium Safe Caulking $10 at local Aquarium store.
DO NOT USE NORMAL CAULKING, IT WILL KILL YOUR FISH (which is bad)
(1) bunch of shiney rocks
(1) Something to put your fishtank on
(1) Shelf about 3-4 feet above the fish tank
(some) Vinegar
(10) gallons of water
(some) Fish I'll get to that bit later :)
Tools Needed:
- Wood Saw
- Cordless Drill
- Drill bits
- Hair Drier
- Pliers
- Scissors
- A small file
- A Sharpie marker
Notes on the pump:
Make sure it can pump water up to where your grow bed will be - the higher you pump the water, the slower the flow rate. My pump is rated for 160gph(gallons per hour) and it works pretty well pumping water 3 feet vertically. Talk to your local Aquarium guy if you have questions.
Extra notes:
Fish don't like copper or Brass. Don't use them anywhere for anything. Use plastic. Seriously.















































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Essentially, it's one of those cheap plastic fit together type shelves with the upper actual shelf pieces flipped upside down to hold water. With some plywood reinforcement the bottom shelf can hold a full 10g tank, and the rest of them hold growing medium. Some cut holes and tubing later you've got a system with a surprising square amount of growing footage for usually under $100 (assuming it's all bought.
It's a freestanding piece too, so it won't tear down any of HoboWhisperer's drywall either! :D
The shelf that the tank was mounted on was starting to pull out of the wall. Apparently when drywall anchors are rated, it is for xx lbs (in my case 80 lbs each) pulling straight down. The shelf brackets ended up pulling out on the upper drywall anchors and they began to slide out! I propped up the shelf with books for a while, but eventually my wife yelled at me and I took it down :). I would recommend that anyone thinking about this sort of thing should screw their shelf brackets into studs, not use drywall anchors.
A challenge that I WAS able to overcome was an invasion of fungus gnats. They look a bit like fruit flies, but they are not as good at flying. They hung around the planter all of the time. I tried flypaper and vinegar+water (works for fruit flies)but those did not work. I didn't want to add insecticides to the system, because of the fish, but I ran out of options. I ended up adding Bt to the water. Bt is harmless to people and (apparently) fish. It works by fooling insect larvae into thinking that they are not hungry, so they stop eating and die. It takes a few weeks for the adult flies to die and for all of the eggs to hatch and starve, but it did clear up the infestation. It also turned the water brown, which I was not able to ever get rid of. After decommissioning the system, I added a charcoal filter to the system and the brown color went away within a day or two.
It was a fun project!
http://offa.wordpress.com/category/aquaponics/
Seems the rule of thumb is 1" of fish for every gallon of water and about 3 gallons of water for every cubic foot of growing space.
I suspect there are others that get it done with other sized tanks and different amounts of fish, though.
I checked out your system - looks pretty good! Thanks for the comments.
In case you haven't seen it, my 'ible is about 6 months old...
http://www.instructables.com/id/Organic_Hydroponics_Aquaponics/
Almost step by step the same 'ible, minus the bell siphon.
Great ible!
http://www.diyaquaponics.info/how-aquaponics-works.html
it´s the magic working very good link to understand and built up these stuff
regards