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Revision as of 21:39, 10 September 2014
Introduction
An aquaponics system at Rancho Mastatal grows edible plants and raises fish for consumption. The system has four plant beds and can have more than a dozen fish.
Components
The table below describes the various components of the aquaponics system.
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Water is cycled from the fish tank to the plant beds, and then back to the fish tank. The fish produce waste, and the plants process that waste and use the nutrients from it to grow, thereby cleaning the water for the fish. The only inputs necessary to keep this system functioning are food for the fish, and energy to power the pump that cycles water up to the fish tank. | |