Aquaponics - grow fish and plants together

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Grow fish and get FREE vegetables at the same time !

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What is aquaponics?
Wikipediasays Aquaponics is a food production system that couples aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish, crayfish, snails or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) whereby the nutrient-rich aquaculture water is fed to hydroponically grown plants.
 

How does it work? (Short answer)
The water from a fish tank is circulated through a plant growing system.
The plants are usually vegetables.
Feed the fish, and their waste products fertilise the plants.
It is so easy even I can do it, and I no nothing about growing plants.
 
 
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Lettuce aquaponics
 
 
Floating raft
 
 
Fish and plants
 
 
Heaps of cherry tomators and moving the fish
 
 
Lens Intergrated Aqua Vegeculture Sand System
 

LEARN AQUAPONICS FROM THE FAMOUS ROB BOB

Click the pictures below for help - advice- equipment - all from Rob Bob himself
Want to learn how to grow fish & veggies in your own backyard?
This value-packed guide contains over 4 hours of video tutorials in 25 modules with detailed downloads that will show you how for only US$19.95!
The "Backyard Aquaponics for Beginners" guide contains years of information Rob has published online.
It also includes new material created especially for this offering.
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FREE Introduction To Aquaponics Webinar
 
 
Moving Bed Bioreactors Biofilters for Aquaponics Ponds Aquaculture
 
Build Your Own Chop Flip Backyard Aquaponic System
 
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