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    A Lack of Fish?

    New to forum and aquaponics basically. I have a system that is a 6ft x 2.5ft x 9 inch grow bed and a 300 gallon fish pond (200 gallons in it currently). I have had the plants in the grow bed for 3 weeks now and they are growing but in the last week seem to be yellowing. Im assuming a lack of nitrogen. I only have 15 goldfish in the tank as I didnt want to overload the system while the bacteria was building up. I jumped started it with bacteria from pet store bottle and stress zyme. Ammonia stays at 0-.2 on test constantly. I guess the real question here is how many fish would you suggest in tank from given info? In my mind the problem with the plants is a lack of fish to produce enough waste to convert into plant food. Also system is set up on time clock to flood 15 mins and off 45 mins and a diverter to a skippy filter dumping back into pond. Thanks in advance.
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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    The normal issue on startup is iron and potassium. Best to start with fish and test for nitrates. When you get in the 20-30 range it is time for plants. There are many threads on how to suppliment for these.
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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    I did sprinkle the bed with some blood meal today so I would think that would cover the iron the potassium I dont know about. Ill search forums and see what I can find for that. Strange thing is I used a 2 inch layer of lava rock on the bottom I figured that would contain a fair amount of iron. Maybe its not actually from lava?
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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    It can be manufactured. Some lava rock contains large amounts of toxins. I don't recall how to tell, but it might be good to check.

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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    Well its been running several weeks so I think the toxins would have killed off the fish by now. Next planting time Im going with hydroton 100%. Have it bought and sitting by the grow bed already lol. Going to pet store today and getting a few more goldfish. Hopefully between that and the blood meal I see a little more green in the plants. I seen they have aquatic plant fertilizer there also that seems to be mostly iron. Says fish safe so maybe I can use that for the iron.
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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    Quote Originally Posted by senoird
    Well its been running several weeks so I think the toxins would have killed off the fish by now. Next planting time Im going with hydroton 100%. Have it bought and sitting by the grow bed already lol. Going to pet store today and getting a few more goldfish. Hopefully between that and the blood meal I see a little more green in the plants. I seen they have aquatic plant fertilizer there also that seems to be mostly iron. Says fish safe so maybe I can use that for the iron.
    That's a really expensive way to do it, but if that's not an issue go for it.

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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    welcome to the forum

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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    Hi senoird

    What is your ph level ? If it's much above 7, you could be locking out the nutes from the plants.
    You might try a little Maxi crop 'with' iron. Safe for the fish and plants, has some trace minerals, and it gives a little jump start to the system. I get it from my local 'hydro' store.

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    Re: A Lack of Fish?

    don't just add an aquarium plant fertilizer, even if it says "fish safe" it may be safe for fish not meant for consumption.. read up on what is contained in anything before you add it..
    maxicrop with iron is made from seaweed, and is safe for fish that will be eaten

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