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Aquaponic Window Farms: 1 week, 1 day ago · Viewthis is a better link to the actual huge windows
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Aquaponic Window Farms: 1 week, 1 day ago · Viewhi everybody greetings from dublin, ireland:) gonna be building some aquaponic window farms for here… http://www.chocolatefactorydublin.com big old factory windows for some lovely window farms:)) we’re also planning a roofgarden with an aquaponic pollytunnel but thats a different story…..have,nt looked in the posts yet just thought i’d say hello and looking forward to get aquaponic window farming…giddy up
This reminds me a bit like the work they doing to an old factory here is Chicago. http://www.plantchicago.com/about-the-plant/
it,s happening all over the world….there might be a micro brewery also here, it,s local reliance and education
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Aquaponic Window Farms: 1 week, 3 days ago · ViewI had fish tanks before and the two types of beneficial bacteria are required to keep ideal water conditions in a fish tank bio filiter are the same for Aquaponics. The first type is called “nitrosomonas,” which are aerobic bacteria that convert deadly ammonia (generated by fish waste and decaying food) into another toxic substance called nitrites. The second type is called “nitrobacter,” which converts the toxic nitrites into less harmful nitrates. Microbes in gravel in established tanks can process nitrates into nitrogen gas which then dissipates (which in large volumes will also stress the fish); can be absorbed by aquatic plants (and algae) as fertilizer; or can be removed from the tank through regular partial water changes.
In a new fish tank, ammonia must be present to start the nitrosomonas colonies, but the ammonia levels should be just enough to feed the bacteria because excesses will harm the fish. The same is true with the nitrobacter – they proliferate in the presence of nitrites but until there are enough colonies to process the nitrites, excesses will cause distress to the fishes. Therefore, the tank’s ability to sustain more fishes improves as the colonies of beneficial bacteria increase.Because the speed of aquarium cycling depends on how quickly bacterial colonies grow, fishkeeping experts suggest several ways to rapidly proliferate bacteria. The most common method is to migrate bacterial colonies from disease-free established aquariums by moving gravel, décor, or filter media to the new tank.
Preserved nitrosomonas and nitrobacter bacteria can be purchased from reputable fish hobby vendors. I want to jump start my cycle has anyone tried this? -
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Aquaponic Window Farms: 1 week, 3 days ago · View3 days and the water is still cloudy……..when should I start to worry? hum……. I know I need to wait for the bio filiter to start up and the plant roots to increase to be effective but how long….. hum…… Well the plants seem to be getting enough water( not wilt) lost two fish……. hello……… anybody there? Ph is ok. any one know want range the hardness of the water should be? anyone understand about EC?…………….
Dear Deanne, The comment I recieved to my Google account through google was a lovely thought. It was just a little hard for me to fully and completly understand. But, I do appreciate it !!! I hope your windowfarm problems are being worked out. I believe this site with it’s work is a GOOD and HONEST approach to helping our plannet earth be a better place to live and the site seems to be dedicated to working from the thought of improving our windowfarms. Christian Blessings to you also. Sylvia
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Aquaponic Window Farms: 1 week, 4 days ago · ViewIs anyone using peat to stabilize thier tank PH?
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Aquaponic Window Farms: 1 week, 6 days ago · Viewvery new to the group, noticing now that it is not very active……….. Are there other more active groups (in common) With those that are here that are recommended? I am almost ready to put all my pieces together and start my build up today! I had high hopes when I found that there was an Aquaponic group
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Aquaponic Window Farms: 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View@martin
i should have googled
there is a lot of talk about chelated iron, and also, adding the seaweed fertilizer and mineral fertilizer are recommended on this site:
http://www.aquaponics.net.au/aqua1/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66:mineral-and-nutrient-supplements-in-aquaponics-systems&catid=50:operating-a-system&Itemid=58 -
James Evans posted on the forum topic Aquariums in the group
Aquaponic Window Farms: 2 weeks, 4 days ago · Viewhonestly I am a college student, so unless I can have a single goldfish in a little tank and also add nutrients, when I build my setup, it will most likely just be an ordinary hydroponics system. And I don’t want to go all Dr. Frankenstein and start killing goldfish with no basis. I read [...]
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martin posted on the forum topic Aquariums in the group
Aquaponic Window Farms: 2 weeks, 4 days ago · Viewthats my problem too at the moment. i guess that feeding alot might be an idea, but its very hard to say which fertilizer might be ok for aquatic animals when not a specialist. you might try liquid fertilizer for aquariums. i also have to check my ph first to make sure its under 7 [...]
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James Evans posted on the forum topic Aquariums in the group
Aquaponic Window Farms: 2 weeks, 5 days ago · Viewhey Martin. I’m in the same boat as Elizabeth. If the smaller tank with smaller fish did not produce enough nutrients for the plants, would it be safe to add nutrients? If so, which nutrients would be okay? perhaps there is some combination of hardy fish and additive nutrients that wouldn’t hurt the fish. If [...]
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