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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowPH View Post

    Looks like a good idea~! Too bad I don't have a backyard.
    Well, the front yard is concrete, hehehehe. I'll grow mushrooms I think.

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    Default Vertical Propagation of Plants with Aquaponics - SPACE IS NOT A PROBLEM

    Space is not a problem with Aquaponics you can always go vertical planting. Only your imagination is the limit with what you can do, plug and play or cut and paste.

    Vertical Aquaponics - as viewed from the outside.

    Vertical Aquaponics - as viewed from the inside.
    Last edited by EsoyLegaspi; 11-03-2013 at 11:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EsoyLegaspi View Post
    Space is not a problem with Aquaponics you can always go vertical planting. Only your imagination is the limit with what you can do, plug and play or cut and paste.

    Vertical Aquaponics - as viewed from the outside.

    Vertical Aquaponics - as viewed from the inside.
    Woaaa, amazing~! Totally helpful. Thanks!

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    Default Sustainability Redefined.

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    Woaaa, amazing~! Totally helpful. Thanks!
    You're Welcome !!

    Sustainability redefined by mimicking the natural eco-system. This is almost exactly how nature works. We just provide the "infrastructure". Kangkong Plants, Tilapia can eat. The capacity of 2 sq.ft fish tank can cover an area perhaps 4 times than what we see on the wall. Hence, once the momentum is in place, the tilapia can feed the Kangkong and Kangkong can feed the Tilapia. Meantime, you can have your adobong kangkong and tilapia once in a while. Clean, fresh, healthy, nutritious and natural. No pesticide, no insecticide, no fungicide, no herbicide, nothing artificial.

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    Microalgae Utilisation in Wastewater Treatment - Poultry Articles from The Poultry Site - The Poultry Site

    Fish waste water being utilized in aquaponics as "fertilizer" for the plants can be used to grow algae and the algae can be used as feeds and collected to be fed back to the fish, if we are able to produce the spirulina algae, then the fish can provide food for themselves and become another important source of nutrients for us . Truly a sustainable and healthy process.

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    TS, how much will it cost to start this project?

  7. #327
    Quote Originally Posted by EsoyLegaspi View Post
    Microalgae Utilisation in Wastewater Treatment - Poultry Articles from The Poultry Site - The Poultry Site

    Fish waste water being utilized in aquaponics as "fertilizer" for the plants can be used to grow algae and the algae can be used as feeds and collected to be fed back to the fish, if we are able to produce the spirulina algae, then the fish can provide food for themselves and become another important source of nutrients for us . Truly a sustainable and healthy process.
    Make your own fish food - micro algae, the fish food of the future for our fish

    Microalgae

    The Multifunctional Dietary Properties of Spirulina and its use in Aquaculture - The Fish Site
    Last edited by EsoyLegaspi; 12-08-2013 at 10:48 PM.

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    Fermenting Foods: Easiest Way of Making Food From Scratch
    Fermentation and aquaponics, whilst aquaponics produce is as fresh as can be, I am posting this article to show the relevance of "bacteria, microbes, our unseen friends, who do all the work for us, the bacteria and how it works is essential to a successful aquaponics system, just us our gut filled with bacteria determines our health, bacteria in the soil -determines the health of the plant, likewise bacterial in our aquaponics plays the supporting actor role.., for some this can be scary, as there are good bacteria and there bad and I suppose ugly bacteria. Enjoy the information herein and think about your "unseen" friends when handling your aquaponic system.

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    Neonicotinoid pesticides not just a threat to bees; humans also at risk

    What ever we do to nature, comes back to us!!

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    http://www.naturalnews.com/043399_neonicotinoid_pesticides_bees_developmental _neurotoxicity.html

    What ever we do to nature, comes back to us!!

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    Plant 'milk' can be a probiotic alternative to conventional yogurt
    This article made me very curious, can we turn coco milk into yoghurt? with the coco-yoghurt, can we then use this as an innoculant to our biofilter to speed up decomposition? this would be truly safe and healthy, for you, fish and plant? whoa, aquaponics is indeed an interesting tool to play around with...

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