sup guys.. i was trying to figure ways to clear the aquarium of ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates... also to turn fregquent water changes to infrequent water changes...
1st i was thinking about adding a hob refugium, but i heard that wouldnt be enough to remove the harmful particulates.
2nd i thought about making a algal filter screen, works awesome for removing those particulates, but its isnt too nice lookin.
NOW im thinking about adding a aquaponic irrigation system onto my 150
-so i get to reap the bennifits of healthy fish and healthy vegies.
BUT.. most aquaponic systems have a pump from tank to plant bed ABOVE tank and allow to drain through drain holes... i dont want that..
Bear with me on this one...
I was planning this, I am going to have a syphon(maybe separate overflow) from tank to a mid level hydroponic setup maybe a shallow rubbermaid with greens floating on styrofoam or something that allows water to run under the greens(either a waterculture system or an NFT system) and have a drainage go directly to sump for (mechanical and bio) then pump back up to tank. So the whole process would be by gravity. I just don't know wether I should divert main overflow or a seperate overflow to divert to green setup. Any thoughts? does this sound like it would work?
1st i was thinking about adding a hob refugium, but i heard that wouldnt be enough to remove the harmful particulates.
2nd i thought about making a algal filter screen, works awesome for removing those particulates, but its isnt too nice lookin.
NOW im thinking about adding a aquaponic irrigation system onto my 150
-so i get to reap the bennifits of healthy fish and healthy vegies.
BUT.. most aquaponic systems have a pump from tank to plant bed ABOVE tank and allow to drain through drain holes... i dont want that..
Bear with me on this one...
I was planning this, I am going to have a syphon(maybe separate overflow) from tank to a mid level hydroponic setup maybe a shallow rubbermaid with greens floating on styrofoam or something that allows water to run under the greens(either a waterculture system or an NFT system) and have a drainage go directly to sump for (mechanical and bio) then pump back up to tank. So the whole process would be by gravity. I just don't know wether I should divert main overflow or a seperate overflow to divert to green setup. Any thoughts? does this sound like it would work?