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==Aquaponics==
I have started building an aquaponics test system and i just wanted to tell the world. Its a small system only 50 gallons of fish tank volume and two grow beads but it is proving to be a great project. I will post pictures when i am further along on the system. So far i have learned that there are two major factors types of growing systems in aquaponics, number one is the Flood and Drain System the other is the Float System. The first uses a gravel media that is alternately flooded with ammonia rich water and drained witch in theory will provid ideal conditions for the Bacteria by providing them with both Ammonia and lots of oxygen to do there work. The other uses rafts that float in a grow bead filled completely with water and no media. This system seams to be used more on the larger systems but it need to have a clarifier of some sort in the system and seams to be a little more complicated. I am curios if anyone knows anything about the comparison of these two systems and if there are advantages or disadvantages that i have not foreseen.

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I am a Cancer patent and i need something to do. I usually spend my time hiking though the woods or working hard at some job or project (mainly designing and building gardens). Because of my health i cannot get out as much. What can i do with my time that in bed, that will help my community? I am open for ideas anything will help?

Hi Ibrahim,
Great to have you here! You have definitely come to the right place with your question. On Appropedia, there are a lot of things you can do to help your community digitally. First it starts with your interest, knowledge and abilities. For instance, if you speak other languages and are interested in permaculuture, you can translate pages on agriculture (learning while working). If you have some computer skills and are interested in water, you can work on porting documents locked up in pdfs into wiki speak. You can look around for pages that need work, references or have not been created yet, and populate those pages with sound, scientific based information. Or you can describe in detail some of the projects that you have done. All of these suggestions are meant lead to your own learning while bolstering the information available to practitioners in your community. Please let us know if you have other ideas... or just be BOLD.
Thank you for asking and caring, --Lonny 17:48, 23 February 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Porting

Hi Ibrahim,

Awesome to have you working on some porting (Slow sand filtration water treatment plants is looking good). If you have any questions on the process, please contact some other Appropedians with porting experience, such as Steven or Chris.

Thanks, --Lonny 08:09, 26 February 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Aquaponics

I have started building an aquaponics test system and i just wanted to tell the world. Its a small system only 50 gallons of fish tank volume and two grow beads but it is proving to be a great project. I will post pictures when i am further along on the system. So far i have learned that there are two major factors types of growing systems in aquaponics, number one is the Flood and Drain System the other is the Float System. The first uses a gravel media that is alternately flooded with ammonia rich water and drained witch in theory will provid ideal conditions for the Bacteria by providing them with both Ammonia and lots of oxygen to do there work. The other uses rafts that float in a grow bead filled completely with water and no media. This system seams to be used more on the larger systems but it need to have a clarifier of some sort in the system and seams to be a little more complicated. I am curios if anyone knows anything about the comparison of these two systems and if there are advantages or disadvantages that i have not foreseen.

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