please excuse my spelling...

i have read about this science and have done some experiments with the crap that came from my 6ft lake malawi ciclid tank. also with pirhana. by just adding it to the pots but.....

i can instantly see the comertial benifit of this type of system and i can also see the benifit to people in 3rd world countries where added nutrients are hard to come by...

to make it a succes all you have to do is set up a measured system. by this i mean one that people can buy, set up and run with virtualy no training.

i would think that at the moment this system needs constant care and attention... youll say it doesnt because you have become an expert in this field and have a feel for what needs to be added/taken away by instincked.

but i would probable kill the fish and the plants in weeks...

for example.... if you could write an equation which showed X amount of a certain type of fish getting fed F amount of food in T amount of time will provide enough nutrients for P amount of plants. which will yield Y amount in weight.

as certain types of fish are used in different countries as food stocks, you would need to work out which fish produce what sort of nutes and in what sort of quantities.... so potential customers could cost effect the differing types of systems you had on offer.


mate i think your on the edge of science with this. dont stop pushing and get this system out on the market....

if you could incorperate vegitarian fish into the mix that eat fallen leaves, old roots, or algy. you might just have a self sustainable food source not only needed in space travel but also in china and other place where food or space is tight...

could you base the system on algy. the sun is usaly availiable at any place on the planets surface or in space and its free... if the base food was a fast growing algy. then off you go...

i suppose your could be called GOD now lol as youve made a 100% self suffient ecosystem.



wowowowowowowowow......

have you call NASA????

BIG RESPECT DUDE... OH BY THE WAY IM SURE SOME ONE WILL COME ALONG AND SAY THEY HAVE HEARD IT ALL BEFORE AND POST LINKS TO SPOIL YOUR FUN. BUT YOUR ACTUALY RUNNING THE SYSTEM SO SOD THEM....


what reasearch have you done in terms of finding the most productive fish.
and in terms of the most productive base food source????

also is there any way to limit the water losses even thurther to make this usable in drought prone areas???

actualy if this was in a bubble you could recycle the oxygen, co2, food, nutes, moisture in the air.... every thing. as there is a plant or animal on this earth for everthing you would need...

ps... do the fish like bud hahahahaha

peace out foggyman...:hippy:
foggyman Reviewed by foggyman on . Aquaponics-Success Story I am a professional Aquaponist. That is I set up aquaponic systems for people. This is using aquatic animals like fish, that produce waste, which is broken down by bacterias into uptakable n-p-k. This is all organic, and my brand new prototype needs no water removal, no flushing, no cleaning, and it is totally self-sustaining. All one does is feed the fish and top off every 3 weeks. I even have automated fish feeders. I'm a medical marijuana patient, and I've decided to use my system Rating: 5