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steves68
12-13-2010, 06:27 PM
Greetings from NC,

I just got my first IBC (International Bulk Container) to turn into an Aquaponics system. I would like to keep it outside year round, but not sure how to pull that off. I am looking forward to reading and sharing Ideas. Would love to hear from others in my area.

Steve

urbanfarmer
12-13-2010, 08:57 PM
Hello and welcome!

davidstcldfl
12-14-2010, 01:28 AM
Hello steves68 ......welcome ... :D

The UV from the sun will break down the tank. You'll at least, have to protect it from that.

If your thinking about tilapia, you'll need lots of insulation and some kind of heating. A good percentage of the heat is lost as the water goes through the growbeds, rather then the fish tank.
Lot's to consider, before you start :D
Good luck....looking forward to hearing some more.

JCO
12-14-2010, 04:01 PM
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Big Al
12-14-2010, 04:29 PM
hi steves68, welcome to the forum, what type of fish are you thinking of raising. what are the weather condition's
in your area. i use ibc's myself for my system. good luck with your project. best wishes Big Al

jackalope
12-14-2010, 08:16 PM
Hi steves68;

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steves68
12-16-2010, 04:14 PM
Hello steves68 ......welcome ... :D

The UV from the sun will break down the tank. You'll at least, have to protect it from that.

If your thinking about tilapia, you'll need lots of insulation and some kind of heating. A good percentage of the heat is lost as the water goes through the growbeds, rather then the fish tank.
Lot's to consider, before you start :D
Good luck....looking forward to hearing some more.

David,
I didn't think that would be a problem with the UV. A friend of mine has used one in his Horse pasture for a few years and hasn't had a problem. I would have thought they were made to resist UV. I guess I will have to get some Ideas for that.

Thanks,
Steve

steves68
12-16-2010, 04:40 PM
hi steves68, welcome to the forum, what type of fish are you thinking of raising. what are the weather condition's
in your area. i use ibc's myself for my system. good luck with your project. best wishes Big Al

Al,
I was thinking about Catfish or another fish that might do well in this area year round. I think before I decide on a fish for the long term I might try a few goldfish for a trial run. I am also working with a local organic farmer friend trying to get his test system working. We hope to learn a bunch together. I will post some pictures of what I have as I progress.

Steve