Well, I thought it might be handy to link here to my system thread elsewhere as I'm not inclined to re-post the same things in multiple places. My system thread on BYAP has not been as active lately as it used to be, I have not been doing as much re-building or changes as I did once upon a time.
backyardaquaponics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=2640
Started Dec 2007
Currently
CHIFT PIST
Main Fish tank around 700+ gallons
Sump tank 600+ gallons
Grow beds total aprox 1400 gallons
Media river pebbles and washed sea shells
pH 7.4 (usually, will fluctuate up with well water top ups and down during rainy weather)
Right now about 72 plate size tilapia and 55 catfish between 1 and 7 lb and undetermined number of tialpia fingerlings/babies.
As Stucco mentioned, I'm just getting started. The offer of some 'blues' sounds great ! . I'd like a few....maybe Stucco and I could 'share' your extras ? I'm trying to get a hold of a large aquarium for inside. So I'd only need a few, depending on their size.
I'll send you a PM........Thanks !
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan
TC, I'm either in info overload or just practicing for old age...hope it's the first
Here and in your 'other' forum (94 pages of GREAT reading , by the way ) You use the term....
CHIFT PIST....... _ _ IN FISH TANK......PUMP IN SUMP TANK , What is the first two letters ???
EDIT:
THE ABOVE QUESTION WAS ASKED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.....NOW THAT THE SUN IS UP........ Pssst....hey Dave, it's "Constant Height".....lol......
Must of made the coffee a litle stronger this morn...........
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan
I personally like the set up where the fish tank overflows into the grow beds and the grow beds drain into the sump tank where the pump draws the relatively clean water back up to the fish tank. This makes it so the pump doesn't need as constant cleaning as mine did before I switched the set up. Also, there is the safety factor in that since there is only one pump and it is not in the fish tank, you can't have the fish tank pump dry if something fails. One of the more common disasters in AP is when some bit of plumbing gets bumped aside or when a sump pump fails, the fish tank pump can empty the fish tank. There are methods to protect against these disasters but my favorite one is simply make the system CHIFT PIST.
That is basically the way my system is set up. In addition I have air stones in each fish tank. The air pump is on a separate electrical circuit. If something goes wrong with the pump, you still have air, even of it trips the circuit.
TC/BADFLASH, That does make sense not having to worry (too) much about the pump getting (as) dirty , by being in a sump that is being fed from the GB(s).
You are using a 'no holes overflow'....actually a 'venturi' set up, to help get some of the solids off the bottom of the FT ? I'm just trying to make sure I'm seeing it correctly....thanks.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan
TC, I know I'm asking lots of questions....hope it's ok, not sure if this is the right place to do it(?)
In regards to the fish tank that you made from 'cattle panels'. ( In your post at B.Y.A.) What type of insulation did you put between the cattle pannel and the rubber liner ? Are you happy with this set up....no problems to speak of ? Do you think this is a better set up then using above ground swimming pools ? Price 'versus' quality ?
I was thinking of cutting the cattle panel in 1/2 length wise, in order to make (aprox) 2 Ft high fish tank(s). How do you figure out what size rubber liner to use ?
Thanks in advance for any help/advice you care to share.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan
I only have one tank that uses what I refer to as a "Plumbers Nightmate" I put the suction of it at the bottom of the tank to pick up solids. Active fish will keep most of it moving, so I'm not sure it matter much in a small less intensive system.
This works fine, but you need to vent the air out of it periodically. If you don't the tank will overflow when it gets air bound. I like drilled systems better.
Originally Posted by davidstcldfl
TC/BADFLASH, That does make sense not having to worry (too) much about the pump getting (as) dirty , by being in a sump that is being fed from the GB(s).
You are using a 'no holes overflow'....actually a 'venturi' set up, to help get some of the solids off the bottom of the FT ? I'm just trying to make sure I'm seeing it correctly....thanks.