First read this short after posting. Noted that a few of the master growers checked in and did not comment. So, could not post, as I felt the first post deserved comments. Guppyponics took me by surprise. I've had aquariums and it seemed I used charcoal filters in the water, but wanted to hear from the pros here! This will be interesting, at best! I personally, think, you may just end up with some very happy fish or buds that may very well taste great 'deep fried' with the fish! Good luck, will watch this interesting grow! pr
painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . Guppyponics in an Aquarium I have a 55 gallon aquarium with assorted cichlids, guppies and algae eaters as well as a few plants. The fish are fed flake food and earthworms from a compost. A filter with no activated charcoal sprays water from the aquarium into 3 small pots which drains into the top of the aquarium. The first pot had tomatoes, the second has thai chiles and the third has Blackberry Kush marijuana. I removed the tomato plants as i read somewhere that it contains a toxin and about 3 weeks after i put it in Rating: 5