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    Re: BACTERIA STARTER

    The majpr pet stores are the last place you want to buy fish. Besides being sick, they are very abused. You'll also notice they heavily salt their tanks. Those plastic tubs you see in their tanks are full of salt.

    Only buy from a reputable aquaculture source, someone who has a reputation to maintain in the community.
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    I buy from Petsmart in Billings, because they are the only shop I think I can trust ...... I pick and choose which fish I want, even if they are feeders, when they get home, they immediately get a bath for a week in a 5 gallon tank with Malachite Green - I used to use Methelyne Blue, but for some reason, it doesn't seem to be on the shelves anymore . If you use Malachite Green or Methelyne Blue, be aware of the fact that it will turn all of your air hoses and the silicone sealer a blue-green color (which I like, because it blends in much better with plants if you have any in your aquarium.

    I've been looking for the old style corner filters or sponge filters, but no one seems to carry them any more. I would rather replace my own carbon and filter floss, than pay 4 bucks for something that's only going to last me a week or so. I guess that makes me a dinosaur, but I'm with that as far as I'm concerned, so that's why I scour the thrift shops for aquariums and supplies, so I can do it the old way instead of pre-packed, pre-measured filter products (end of rant).

    JCO, I like your idea about using the old filter floss for starting the bacteria .... I have a 13 gallon rubbermaid that I put the dirty water into from my 50% weekly aquarium changeout, and then I am putting my lava rock and pea gravel into that to build up the bacteria. On advice from someone at an Australian Forum that I visit, I put a small section of PVC pipe, with a notch in the bottom for an air hose, and I run an air stone in there to circulate the water. Today, I did my weekly filter change, and threw the dirty filter floss into that container. That should help speed up my bacteria growth .... Thanks for the advice, and thanks Jeff for asking this question
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    Re: BACTERIA STARTER

    Check aquabid. Loads of good deals there. They have sponge filters, and just about anything else you might want. I buy & sell there all the time.
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    Re: BACTERIA STARTER

    Quote Originally Posted by badflash
    Check aquabid. Loads of good deals there. They have sponge filters, and just about anything else you might want. I buy & sell there all the time.
    I'll look into that, Thanks
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    I guess I need to re-think how I collect stuff then. I am always bringing things home kike rocks and plants (if they seem harmless that is).

    We have a large cliff of sand stone rock here that is 50 high called "the ledges" (my town is Grand Ledge) and these are very popular with rock climbers. Anyway I go to the park which is next to my back yard I like to walk down the steps by the cliff and go to the river and just explore with the dog on tow. When you get to the base of the cliff's you can walk under these cliffs because the stick out and there is water trickling down in certains spots 24/7 365 days a year. And there is green moss on rocks where the water is always hitting. This all goes down the bank at a low angle and runs into river which is 20 feet away.

    Anyway I was thinking how this water must be very clean after going through 50 feet of sand stone and rock. Then wondering if the green layers might be something to use in a aquaponics for the bed.

    I collected this mossy green one year and used it on a small water fall in my pond. That moss attached to small sand stone rocks I made the water fall out of and it grows a little more each year. Even put some cheap gold fish in this pond one year to keep larva from producing mosquitoes.

    I was wondering if this moss could be used in a grow bed to boot the bacteria but maybe not a good idea I guess or would be no benefit in using it?

    There is some bad stuff out there and I can see why it would be wise to be careful so the advice is good and was absorbed.
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    Re: BACTERIA STARTER

    Being out in the back country, you may not be at much at risk as some of us city slickers. Still, even way up on top of the Adirondacks here in NYS, I run into some giardia (beaver fever - nasty!) in what was crystal clear water. Best not to risk it.

    Plants don't boot bacteria. If you have goldies that are established, just pup a filter in their water. After a week or so it will get grey and have some gook on it. Use that to boot the next system, and so on.
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    Plants don't boot bacteria. If you have goldies that are established, just pup a filter in their water. After a week or so it will get grey and have some gook on it. Use that to boot the next system, and so on.

    Ok now I am starting to get...these things can save me allot of time and more than likely money by not having to find out the hard way.

    We were watching the "survivor man" show once and he was talking about that giardia saying you do not want to ever end up drinking water with it or you will be sick as a dog.

    I am not really in the country but it does not take long to be in the country here. Jump in the RAV, go about 2 miles, turn left, find a dirt road and your in it

    Some peeps on you tube make their own filters and so I am trying to make one out of 4 inch thin wall PVC for the goldies in the rubber maid tank.

    I cut a section of PVC about 12 inches long with band saw (hack saw works too) then caped it on both ends. Next used a auger bit and put two 3/4" holes in the side for 2 lines to go in.

    One line is grow bed return drain and other is bypass flow control for the IN line of grow bed. That second line feeds the grow bed and also it is sending some water from tank back into the filter so the water get's a little "extra" filtering. I used charcol and filled the PVC half full too.

    The PVC was layed against a band saw and I cut slits in the side for draining into fish tank. It is only and idea that needs to be modified but it is working I can tell. I was going to buy "activated carbon" but WOW it is not cheap and so I bought a container of charcoal form fish store. Charcoal was about $6.75. Guess I was thinking as Jackalope was mentioning about making your own filter. So far so good..by the way what do you all think about rain water? I gathered some last few days from snow melting off the roof and ended up with 10 gallons of it. I let it sit in shop and warm up the poured it little by little into grow bed and let it run into the system since I was low in fish tank any way.

    I will get some pics here in a few minutes
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    This is 4 inch end cap and the "draining" end of grow bed that goes to fish tank. I used 2 rubber washers for sealing the fitting and it does not leak. The cap does because I have no sealant on it but it is dripping into the fish tank below so I am not worried about a tiny drip.
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    The white PVC in tank is 4" thin wall I cut down the center (end to end) it is split in 2 pieces then
    and these make great little hide outs for fish. PVC is great stuff you can do many things with it. [attachment=1:3586iwv5]Picture 022.jpg[/attachment:3586iwv5]
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    Congradulations...you went for it and pretty or not, it works and what you learned from the experience can never be taken away form you. Crawl before you walk...necessity is the mother of all invention and right now in this world...necessity is becoming more and more prevalent.

    Many years ago Jules Verne wrote books about things that had yet to happen using thing not yet created. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" he dreamed up an atomic submarine, scuba gear with self-contained breathing apparatuses and "Rocket Ship to the Moon"...these are only a few of the things he wrote about in his books.

    TODAY movies fortell the future!

    We have movies now, that if you watch closely, they show us where we are headed on this earth and who will and will not survive.

    Global control of all human beings and everything they do, say, eat, sell or buy. That is the goal of the big corporations. That is one of our futures....there are many...each a fork in the road...we must make the right choices, choose the right fork and help as many others along the way as possible. Aquaponics can do just that...it can take our destiny out of the hands of others and make us individually self-sufficient.

    Don't let a day go by without learning something new that is useful in making yourself and yours more self-sufficient!

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