What You Ought To Know About Aquaponics Systems
Friday, November 27th, 2009Bringing together the fields of both hydroponics, and aquaculture, aquaponics systems are increasing in popularity at a rapid rate. Taking all the best elements from soil less farming and the cultivation of fish, it is hoped that any negatives can be stripped out.
Essentially then, aquaponics systems aim to create a symbiotic atmosphere, in which both fish and plants can exist.
Grown in containers filled with gravel, the plants are fed with the water from the fish tanks. The fish, in regular tanks of water; are simply fed standard and commercially available food.
Bacteria in the trays break down any waste products from the fish, providing them with essential nutrients. This water, now purified, is cycled back into the fish tanks.
It is a process that significantly benefits both the plants and the fish.
The fish are much healthier; with fewer instances of disease and infection. They are also a lot less stressed; than comparative fish in aquaculture systems.
Plants are healthier too; and return increased crops, for much the same reason.